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Lando Norris admits he didn’t expect Max Verstappen and Red Bull to be too quick for McLaren in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix ...
The least secure of the three current drivers in those roles is Yuki Tsunoda, who has struggled to adjust to a new car since ...
The Dutch four-time champion doesn’t have the fastest car, but McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri – he leads the ...
After failing to finish 20 of 24 F1 races last year, yesterday's performance by Williams and Alex Albon represented a massive ...
Formula One season has been a struggle for Ferrari. The team managed to achieve one sprint victory and one podium, but besides those two ...
Max Verstappen took the lead in Imola with an overtake around the outside of Oscar Piastri. McLaren CEO Zak Brown called it ...
The 2025 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix on May 4 was a thrilling event. Under sunny skies, Oscar Piastri secured his third consecutive victory, leading a dominant McLaren one-two finish ahead of teammate ...
Max Verstappen has defended circuits such as Imola ahead of it's likely removal from the Formula 1 calendar at the end of the ...
During Q1 on Saturday, the Red Bull driver lost the rear of the car on a kerb, crashed into the barriers and flipped the car ...
Max Verstappen got his championship aspirations back on track with a dominating victory at Imola. But behind the Dutchman ...
McLaren Formula One drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri competed fiercely, yet fairly, at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. Piastri started on pole and finished third, while Norris secured second.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner, who has been present for all of the team’s 400 F1 races, says he was surprised by McLaren’s drop-off in pace at the Imola GP ...