Isack Hadjar crash triggers early red flag in US GP qualifying in Austin
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Liam Lawson was left bemused by the criticism he received from former team-mate Yuki Tsunoda during qualifying for the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix.The Red Bull driver accused Lawson of “disturbing me on purpose” and “slowing down like hell in corners” after Tsunoda got near to him in sector two during Q2 at Circuit of the Americas.Both drivers were eventually eliminated from ...Keep reading
Liam Lawson was left bemused by the criticism he received from former team-mate Yuki Tsunoda during qualifying for the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix.The Red Bull driver accused Lawson of “disturbing me on purpose” and “slowing down like hell in corners” after Tsunoda got near to him in sector two during Q2 at Circuit of the Americas.Both drivers were eventually eliminated from ...Keep reading
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Reigning world champion Max Verstappen has backed up his Austin sprint win with an emphatic pole position for Formula 1's United States Grand Prix, defeating Lando Norris.Verstappen's only Q3 lap of 1m32.510s was enough to seal his seventh grand prix pole of 2025, while McLaren's championship leader Oscar Piastri could only qualify sixth.McLaren's mechanics faced a big repair job after ...Keep reading
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Qualifying for the United States Grand Prix was brought to a stop in Q1 as Isack Hadjar crashed into the barriers, resulting in the session being red-flagged. At this point, no drivers had completed a flying lap. The team has confirmed the driver is OK.Hadjar was seen hitting his steering wheel in anger as he sat in the cockpit following a violent collision after the car snapped on him over ...Keep reading
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A McLaren driver taking a healthy dose of risk at the start of a race, making contact with a third party and then swiping his team-mate. Sound familiar?The start of Austin's sprint race bore an uncanny resemblance to the start of the Singapore Grand Prix two weeks ago, except this time the roles were reversed and the consequences were more impactful, as Piastri's contact with Norris ended both ...Keep reading
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Lance Stroll has been handed a five-place grid penalty for the United States Grand Prix for crashing into Haas driver Esteban Ocon during the sprint race at the Circuit of The Americas.Ocon and Stroll crashed out of the United States Grand Prix sprint race after starting from 16th and 14th on the grid, respectively.In the closing laps of the sprint race, Aston Martin's Stroll locked up at ...Keep reading
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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko thinks McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are starting to feel the pressure from Max Verstappen in the 2025 Formula 1 title fight.Verstappen has closed to 55 points of championship leader Piastri and 33 points off Norris after the McLaren pair clashed in Austin's sprint race, with both drivers retiring on the spot while Verstappen collected eight ...Keep reading