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Kimi Antonelli explains what went wrong in Max Verstappen F1 Austrian GP crash

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Kimi Antonelli took full responsibility for his crash with Max Verstappen in Spielberg.

71. Oscar Piastri: Alpine still find ways to “f*** me over all these years later”

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Oscar Piastri is still haunted by Alpine, nearly three years after leaving his former team with an infamous social media message that’s etched into the Formula 1 history books. During the Austrian Grand Prix, the Australian was battling with his team-mate Lando Norris for the lead of the race, when he got caught in traffic.Piastri was run off the track by Franco Colapinto on Lap 55 while the ...Keep reading

72. Red Bull concedes F1 title fight over after Verstappen Austrian GP crash

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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has conceded defeat in the Formula 1 world championship after Max Verstappen was taken out of the Austrian Grand Prix by Andrea Kimi Antonelli.Verstappen was struck by Antonelli on the opening lap and dumped out of the race and now trails championship leader Oscar Piastri by 61 points.Piastri finished second, behind his McLaren team-mate Lando Norris, as the ...Keep reading

73. George Russell: F1 Austrian GP “worse than I could even imagine” after "perfect storm"

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Fifth was the best George Russell could manage in the sole-surviving Mercedes.

74. Why Ott Tanak feared final stage drama could cost his WRC Acropolis Rally win

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Ott Tanak admitted he was “very worried” he’d lose a drought-ending World Rally Championship win in Greece after a gearbox issue struck in the final stage.Tanak had dominated a demanding Acropolis Rally having driven his Hyundai to nine stage wins to open up a 48.8s margin over Toyota's Sebastien Ogier ahead of the 17th and final stage.However, having avoided punctures and mechanical ...Keep reading

75. Why Norris' F1 title fight recovery has come at the perfect time

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Lando Norris claimed a commanding victory in the Austrian Grand Prix to lead a McLaren 1-2 around the Red Bull Ring and the Briton's third race win of the year has come at a crucial time in this Formula 1 season. Some 24 hours earlier, he expressed his relief at having taken pole position for the race at the Red Bull Ring, declaring that it was “nice to see the old me back every now and ...Keep reading

76. Carlos Sainz demands Williams “regroup” after car catches fire before Austrian GP

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Carlos Sainz reacts after his Williams catches fire and cannot start F1 Austrian GP

77. Tanak feared final stage drama would cost him WRC Acropolis Rally win

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Ott Tanak admitted he was “very worried” he’d lose a drought-ending World Rally Championship win in Greece after a gearbox issue struck in the final stage.Tanak had dominated a demanding Acropolis Rally having driven his Hyundai to nine stage wins to open up a 48.8s margin over Toyota's Sebastien Ogier ahead of the 17th and final stage.However, having avoided punctures and mechanical ...Keep reading

78. Lando Norris' F1 recovery is coming at the perfect time

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Lando Norris claimed a commanding victory in the Austrian Grand Prix to lead a McLaren 1-2 around the Red Bull Ring. But, the Briton's third race win of the year has come at a crucial time in this Formula 1 season. Some 24 hours earlier, he expressed his relief at having taken pole position for the race at the Red Bull Ring, declaring that it was “nice to see the old me back every now and ...Keep reading

79. Tsunoda baffled by Red Bull pace after finishing last in F1 Austrian GP

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Yuki Tsunoda was left baffled by the pace of his Red Bull Formula 1 car after finishing last on the road in the Austrian Grand Prix.The Red Bull driver finished last of the runners after starting 18th, a Q1 exit which added to a poor run of form for the 25-year-old.Tsunoda has now completed eight grands prix for Red Bull after joining from sister outfit Racing Bulls earlier this year, and ...Keep reading

80. Kimi Antonelli explains what went wrong in Max Verstappen F1 Austrian GP crash

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Kimi Antonelli took full responsibility for his crash with Max Verstappen in Spielberg.

81. Toto Wolff reveals what he said to Kimi Antonelli in F1 garage after Max Verstappen crash

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Toto Wolff reveals garage chat with Kimi Antonelli after Max Verstappen crash.

82. “Making love to his f****** exhaust” – Horner baffled by McLaren's F1 Austrian GP stamina

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Christian Horner has revealed he is baffled by the way McLaren is mastering Formula 1’s technical regulations this season to prevent extreme tyre wear at hot tracks like Austria.The Red Bull boss watched as his team’s 77-race point-scoring streak was ended after Max Verstappen crashed out and Yuki Tsunoda finished last in the Austrian Grand Prix.The race was won by McLaren’s Lando ...Keep reading

83. Hamilton moves closer to Leclerc’s Ferrari F1 car set-up as Austrian GP pace hurt by brake woes

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Lewis Hamilton's weekend at the Austrian Grand Prix showed a hint of progress from the Ferrari team as Charles Leclerc finished on the podium and the seven-time champion finished fourth.While there's still a mountain to climb for the team and its drivers, this is Hamilton's joint-best grand prix finish so far this season after a stellar performance in Imola saw the same result. But ...Keep reading

84. “Making love to his exhaust” – Christian Horner baffled by McLaren’s Austrian GP stamina

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Christian Horner admits he is baffled by the way McLaren is mastering F1’s technical regulations this season to prevent extreme tyre wear at hot tracks like Austria.The Red Bull boss watched as his team’s 77-race point-scoring streak was ended after Max Verstappen crashed out and Yuki Tsunoda finished last in the Austrian Grand Prix. The race was won by McLaren’s Lando Norris, who was ...Keep reading

85. Piastri apologises after pushing McLaren 'Papaya Rules' during F1 Austrian Grand Prix

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Two weeks ago in Canada, Lando Norris immediately apologised for crashing into McLaren Formula 1 team-mate Oscar Piastri – who almost repeated the feat at the Austrian Grand Prix as both battled for the lead at the Red Bull Ring.Norris was looking for a gap that was non-existent in Montreal as the McLarens duelled over fourth spot – while in Austria, the pair were head and shoulders clear ...Keep reading

86. Liam Lawson secures best-ever F1 result as former team Red Bull endure a nightmare

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It has been a tough year for Liam Lawson, with the lack of results having taken a toll on him.

87. Christian Horner: Mercedes should fix their F1 issues, not chase Max Verstappen

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Christian Horner has a dig at Mercedes following their lacklustre Austrian Grand Prix amid the speculation around Max Verstappen

88. Marco Bezzecchi “gave my all to fight with Marc Marquez” before P2 finish at Dutch MotoGP

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Marco Bezzecchi says he “gave my all” to try to beat Marc Marquez in the Dutch MotoGP.

89. KTM disparity exposed in Dutch MotoGP rider ratings

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Crash.net runs through its rider ratings after the 2025 Dutch MotoGP.

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