Lando Norris: Nothing to lose in F1 2025 title race after Dutch GP exit
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Carlos Sainz has questioned the level of Formula 1 stewarding after receiving a penalty that he labelled as a “complete joke” at the Dutch Grand Prix.The Williams driver finished 13th at Zandvoort after suffering a 10-second penalty for his collision with Racing Bulls man Liam Lawson during the lap 27 restart following a safety car.Sainz drove around the outside of Turn 1, but his ...Keep reading
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli will now “think twice” before attempting a repeat of the move that ultimately caused a collision with Charles Leclerc during the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix.Leclerc retired on lap 53 after his Ferrari spun into the Turn 3 barrier, as he was clipped by the Mercedes of Antonelli, who was attempting a risky overtake on the inside. It came after Mercedes pitted its ...Keep reading
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McLaren's Lando Norris acknowledged his 2025 Formula 1 title bid has "only been made harder" by his Dutch Grand Prix retirement - adding the gap to Oscar Piastri is now so big he can just drive all out in the remaining races.Norris was pipped to pole by team-mate Piastri by 0.012s and looked set to collect a straightforward runner-up finish to limit the damage to his title rival to a ...Keep reading
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Charles Leclerc has put all the blame on Andrea Kimi Antonelli for their collision during the latter half of the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver retired on lap 53 after being tagged at Turn 3 by Antonelli, who was on the inside and clipped the rear-left of Leclerc’s SF-25, which subsequently spun into the barrier.It came after Mercedes pitted Antonelli for soft tyres on ...Keep reading
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