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How Carlos Sainz's rare right of review win feels like a "breakthrough" for F1 teams

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How Carlos Sainz's rare right of review win feels like a
The rare FIA U-turn on Carlos Sainz's penalty in Zandvoort's Dutch Grand Prix has been applauded by several Formula 1 team principals as it reignited discussion around the series' right of review procedure.Sainz was handed a 10-second penalty and two penalty points on his licence for his share in a collision with Liam Lawson in Zandvoort's Turn 1, with Sainz trying to overtake the Racing Bulls ...Keep reading

6.519. Beyonce to join F1 'rock stars' on Singapore GP bill

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Global music superstars Beyonce, The Black Eyed Peas, Simple Minds, ZZ Top and N.E.R.D have all been lined up by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to rock the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix next month - though ticket sales for the island city-state's second race are still struggling to get off the starting grid.

6.520. BMW open to customer engine supply and eyeing Red Bull?

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BMW has dropped hints that it may be willing to follow fellow German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz in supplying 'customer' versions of its engines to other F1 teams - with suggestions the Bavarian marque has Red Bull Racing as its prime target.

6.521. Brawn warns against turning F1 into 'Swiss watch-making'

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Flying in the face of the opinions expressed by both Ferrari and BMW over the past week, Ross Brawn has thrown his support behind the FIA's new optional ?40 million budget cap in Formula 1, warning that without it the top flight risks 'turning [engineers] into Swiss watchmakers' - but equally underlining that it will only be workable if it is embraced by all.

1. Is Ferrari surprisingly quick in F1 Azerbaijan GP practice? Friday analysis

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After going through Friday data from Baku, it appears the grid could be shaken up this weekend. Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in the afternoon for Ferrari, while teammate Charles Leclerc was less than a tenth of a second behind. Championship favourites McLaren, on the other hand, were hardly visible: Lando Norris was already nine tenths down on his best lap, but he had to abandon his ...Keep reading

2. Why was Ferrari surprisingly quick in F1 Azerbaijan GP practice? Friday analysis

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After going through Friday data from Baku, it appears the grid could be shaken up this weekend. Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in the afternoon for Ferrari, while teammate Charles Leclerc was less than a tenth of a second behind. Championship favourites McLaren, on the other hand, were hardly visible: Lando Norris was already nine tenths down on his best lap, but he had to abandon his ...Keep reading

3. Will Ferrari’s Friday pace equal a strong F1 Azerbaijan GP? Lap time analysis

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After going through Friday data from Baku, it appears the grid could be shaken up this weekend. Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in the afternoon for Ferrari, while teammate Charles Leclerc was less than a tenth of a second behind. Championship favourites McLaren, on the other hand, were hardly visible: Lando Norris was already nine tenths down on his best lap, but he had to abandon his ...Keep reading

4. Lewis Hamilton finds "perfect" braking breakthrough with Ferrari at F1 Azerbaijan GP

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Lewis Hamilton put his Azerbaijan Grand Prix FP2 headline result down to changes in his braking set-up, as he feels that Ferrari's progress over 2025's Formula 1 season is starting to become apparent.While Leclerc was leading the times in FP2 ahead of the final flurry of higher-fuel long runs, Hamilton benefitted from his team-mate's assistance with a tow to move to the top of the order on his ...Keep reading

5. Hamilton: "Perfect" braking breakthrough behind strong start at F1 Azerbaijan GP

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Lewis Hamilton put his Azerbaijan Grand Prix FP2 headline result down to changes in his braking set-up, as he feels that Ferrari's progress over 2025's Formula 1 season is starting to become apparent.While Leclerc was leading the times in FP2 ahead of the final flurry of higher-fuel long runs, Hamilton benefitted from his team-mate's assistance with a tow to move to the top of the order on his ...Keep reading

6. Why Sainz's rare right of review win was a "breakthrough" for F1 teams

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The rare FIA U-turn on Carlos Sainz's penalty in Zandvoort's Dutch Grand Prix has been applauded by several Formula 1 team principals as it reignited discussion around the series' right of review procedure.Sainz was handed a 10-second penalty and two penalty points on his licence for his share in a collision with Liam Lawson in Zandvoort's Turn 1, with Sainz trying to overtake the Racing Bulls ...Keep reading

7. How Carlos Sainz's rare right of review win feels like a "breakthrough" for F1 teams

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The rare FIA U-turn on Carlos Sainz's penalty in Zandvoort's Dutch Grand Prix has been applauded by several Formula 1 team principals as it reignited discussion around the series' right of review procedure.Sainz was handed a 10-second penalty and two penalty points on his licence for his share in a collision with Liam Lawson in Zandvoort's Turn 1, with Sainz trying to overtake the Racing Bulls ...Keep reading

8. Brad Binder: Miguel Oliveira is “too fast not to be here” in MotoGP

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Brad Binder backs former team-mate Miguel Oliveira: "When this guy is on fire, he's insane."

9. China accused of stealing brain data from athletes including Charles Leclerc

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Charles Leclerc named in report that claims he is among top athletes who may have their brain data stolen.

10. Lewis Hamilton hails key Ferrari breakthrough: “Finally working” after Baku F1 practice

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An important moment for Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari F1 career?

11. McLaren hits back at F1 team orders critics - is it right to do so?

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There is a fascinating comparison to be had between the current furore over stage management in Formula 1 and two notorious examples from the past.Why? Because Andrea Stella is a common denominator in all three. The McLaren team principal was Fernando Alonso’s race engineer in 2010 when Alonso’s Ferrari team-mate, Felipe Massa, was told “Fernando is faster than you”, a (lightly) coded ...Keep reading

12. Marc Marquez predicts his most difficult MotoGP flyaway: “I’ve never finished”

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Marc Marquez believes Mandalika and Sepang will be his toughest MotoGP flyaway rounds, as he heads to Japan with a 182-point lead.

13. Is McLaren right to hit back at critics of F1 team orders?

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There is a fascinating comparison to be had between the current furore over stage management in Formula 1 and two notorious examples from the past.Why? Because Andrea Stella is a common denominator in all three. The McLaren team principal was Fernando Alonso’s race engineer in 2010 when Alonso’s Ferrari team-mate, Felipe Massa, was told “Fernando is faster than you”, a (lightly) coded ...Keep reading

14. Lando Norris rues "costly" error that ended his FP2 session at F1 Azerbaijan GP

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Lando Norris reckons he is now on the backfoot for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after making a “costly” error during the second Formula 1 practice session.The McLaren driver topped FP1, but finished 10th in FP2 after clattering the outside wall on the exit of Turn 4, which ripped out the left-rear track rod in his MCL39 and brought an early end to his session. Norris was left rueing the ...Keep reading

15. Norris rueing "costly" wall hit in F1 Azerbaijan GP practice

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Lando Norris reckons he is now on the backfoot for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after a “costly” error during the second Formula 1 practice session.The McLaren driver topped FP1 but finished 10th in FP2 after clattering the outside wall of the Turn 4 exit which brought an early end to his session as the left-rear track rod was ripped out.Norris was left rueing the incident and how it ...Keep reading

16. Data reveals Lewis Hamilton’s crucial setup dilemma for Azerbaijan GP F1 qualifying

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A big decision for Lewis Hamilton ahead of F1 qualifying for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix

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