Ferrari boss reveals Lewis Hamilton confidence boost despite Dutch GP F1 DNF
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Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies has revealed his Formula 1 squad still gets left “amazed” by the capabilities of its world champion driver Max Verstappen after the Dutch Grand Prix.Verstappen has raced for Red Bull since 2016 and during that time, he has clinched the last four world titles and broken countless records. Although he isn’t in contention for this year’s championship due ...Keep reading
In Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri achieved a feat that only 26 Formula 1 drivers previously accomplished.The McLaren driver took pole position with just a 0.012s gap to team-mate Lando Norris, then led the whole race despite three safety car interventions jeopardising his lead.Piastri withstood Norris’ and Max Verstappen’s pressure to take the win; he even set the fastest ...Keep reading
A big achievement for Oscar Piastri at the Dutch Grand Prix
Team Penske has announced it will end its 17-season partnership with double IndyCar champion Will Power now that the 2025 campaign has finished.Power joined the team in 2009 following his rookie season with KV Racing Technology, and they went on to forge one of North America’s most successful racing partnerships.It saw Power win the 2014 and 2022 titles, claim 42 race wins including the ...Keep reading
Will Power has been a member of Team Penske since the 2009 season, and he has enjoyed incredible success since then. Of his 45 career wins, 42 came while racing for the historic team.Power won the championship in both 2014 and 2022, and he’s been within arm’s reach of several other titles in his career. But his most impressive statistic might just be qualifying, as no driver has as many ...Keep reading
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has never been shy in admitting that his DNA pushes him to seek the limit of the bike almost every time he takes to the track.That tendency usually makes him prone to more crashes, and he has ended most seasons in MotoGP among the list of riders with the highest crash counts.This year, however, something has changed. In his second campaign on a Ducati ...Keep reading
Mercedes chief Toto Wolff thinks it was wrong of Lewis Hamilton to say Ferrari should replace him in Hungary, adding: "Did you ever hear Michael Jordan say that about himself?"Hamilton was dumped out of Q2 in Budapest, finishing 12th while team-mate Charles Leclerc defeated the McLarens to pole. Coming at the end of a difficult first half of the season for the Scuderia, Hamilton slammed ...Keep reading
Luca Marini talks strength of 2025 Honda
“He lost the car for sure, but the mood was positive, because I think he can take a lot of positive of the weekend and build-up the confidence from Zandvoort.”
When Formula 1 returned to Zandvoort last weekend, the atmosphere was as electric as ever. But amid the sea of orange, the trackside parties and the on-track drama, a media briefing in the press conference room signaled something new for the championship. At the Dutch Grand Prix, Formula 1 and its global partner Allwyn presented the first F1 Allwyn Global Community Award.This new ...Keep reading
Vinales is still battling a shoulder injury
Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar will be sent a replacement trophy to commemorate his maiden Formula 1 podium in Zandvoort after breaking the original.Hadjar achieved a breakthrough podium spot in the Netherlands by finishing third behind Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen, the sixth in his team's 20-year history, which the Frenchman and the Anglo-Italian squad abundantly celebrated ...Keep reading
Oscar Piastri is 34 points ahead of Lando Norris with nine rounds to go
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Two-time MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia made a striking admission last month when he revealed his race time in the Austrian Grand Prix was 12 seconds slower than in 2024. Remarkably, this year’s winner Marc Marquez completed the distance in exactly the same time Bagnaia had managed on his way to victory last season.“The winner did it in the same time it took me to win last year. So I ...Keep reading
Two-time MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia made a striking admission last month when he revealed his race time in the Austrian Grand Prix was 12 seconds slower than in 2024. Remarkably, this year’s winner Marc Marquez completed the distance in exactly the same time Bagnaia had managed on his way to victory last season.“The winner did it in the same time it took me to win last year. So I ...Keep reading
“That’s what we’re all working towards. And I think where I do that is not so clear as much as I thought it was.”
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has never been shy about admitting that his DNA pushes him to seek the limit of the bike almost every time he takes to the track. That tendency usually makes him prone to more crashes, and he has ended most seasons in MotoGP among the riders with the highest crash tally.This year, however, something changed. In his second campaign on a Ducati, and the ...Keep reading