Lewis Hamilton issues Ferrari progress update after "disappointing" Azerbaijan GP
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Lewis Hamilton has provided an update on his adjustment progress at Ferrari after joining the team at the beginning of the year. The seven-time champion joined the Maranello outfit after a 12-year stint with the Mercedes Formula 1 team and an 18-year stint working with Mercedes power units. While Hamilton secured the sprint race win in China, he has yet to stand on the podium for a grand prix ...Keep reading
Reigning world champion Max Verstappen has shrugged off suggestions his wins in Monza and Baku have brought him back into the 2025 Formula 1 title fight.Verstappen's Red Bull team appears to have turned a corner since the Dutchman's surprisingly dominant win at the Italian Grand Prix, and Verstappen followed that up with a straightforward victory in Baku after taking a clinical pole position ...Keep reading
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Several Formula 1 drivers were struggling to contain their laughter during the Azerbaijani national anthem at the Baku City Circuit. The moment quickly gained momentum on social media with various videos of the drivers holding back laughter as the children sang their hearts out during the rendition by Alim Qasimov and Fargana Qasimova, with one child in particular putting on a very passionate ...Keep reading
McLaren's Oscar Piastri suffered an uncharacteristically difficult weekend at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.After crashing during qualifying, the Australian driver started the race already on the back foot from ninth with a replacement chassis. But his weekend went from bad to worse when he jumped the start of the race, battled with the anti-stall system, and then crashed on the first lap at Turn ...Keep reading
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"I don't really care, it's for eighth place – so it's okay, he can enjoy that P8."Charles Leclerc's post-race radio harrumph in Baku brought to mind the classic episode of the British TV series Come Dine With Me in which one of the losing contestants took his defeat spectacularly poorly: "You won, Jane. Enjoy the money. I hope it makes you very happy. I hope you spend it on getting some ...Keep reading
"I don't really care, it's for eighth place – so it's okay, he can enjoy that P8."Charles Leclerc's post-race radio harrumph in Baku brought to mind the classic episode of the British TV series Come Dine With Me in which one of the losing contestants took his defeat spectacularly poorly: "You won, Jane. Enjoy the money. I hope it makes you very happy. I hope you spend it on getting some ...Keep reading