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Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes his Formula 1 team is well-equipped to cope in the event Max Verstappen teeters over the edge with an extra penalty point at the Canadian Grand Prix.Due to the unique situation that Red Bull's parent company owns two teams, the drivers at Horner's outfit and Racing Bulls are all considered Red Bull drivers - hence the fluidity afforded to the team when ...Keep reading
Fred Vasseur hits back at "disrespectful" reports about his future as Ferrari F1 team principal.
Charles Leclerc looks set to miss second practice at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix after his FP1 crash left him with chassis damage.Leclerc was leading opening practice in Montreal after 15 minutes when he locked up his tyres into Turn 3 and under steered into the grass on the outside. The Ferrari driver was unable to prevent a violent hit with the wall, smashing up the front-left corner ...Keep reading
Red Bull “desperately” hopes that star driver Max Verstappen doesn’t pick up another F1 penalty point over the course of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix, which would earn him a one-race ban from the series. But, if that does happen, team principal Christian Horner believes the side has “enough drivers” to cope with his temporary exit.Verstappen now has 11 penalty points ...Keep reading
Red Bull “desperately” hopes that star driver Max Verstappen doesn’t pick up another F1 penalty point over the course of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix, which would earn him a one-race ban from the series. But, if that does happen, team principal Christian Horner believes the side has “enough drivers” to cope with his temporary exit.Verstappen now has 11 penalty points ...Keep reading
As NASCAR takes on Mexico City this weekend, three-time Cup Series champion Joey Logano spent a few minutes speaking exclusively with Motorsport.com's Luis Ramírez in preparation for the event.Despite failing to win at any road course race in roughly a decade, the Team Penske driver is looking forward to this weekend's unique race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The event also presents ...Keep reading
Charles Leclerc looks set to miss second practice at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix after his FP1 crash left him with chassis damage.Leclerc was leading opening practice in Montreal after 15 minutes when he locked up his tyres into Turn 3 and under steered into the grass on the outside. The Ferrari driver was unable to prevent a violent hit with the wall, smashing up the front-left corner ...Keep reading
Christian Horner isn't worried about a possible exit clause in Max Verstappen's Red Bull contract
Martin Brundle delivers verdict on the threat of a ban hanging over Max Verstappen.
“Is he the problem? I don’t think he’s the problem at the moment. The car’s not fast enough.”
First practice at a relatively cool, but sunny, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was marked by a plethora of spins and twitches for many drivers as the track proved to be lacking in grip and tricky to drive on. An innocuous spin by Alpine's Franco Colapinto into Turn 2, on his very first flyer, foreshadowed what would be a messy one-hour session.Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc went quickest in ...Keep reading
World champion Max Verstappen started Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix weekend on top after heading a chaotic first practice session on a slippery Montreal circuit.First practice at a relatively cool but sunny Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was marked by a plethora of spins and twitches for many drivers, as the track had extremely low grip and was tricky to drive.An innocuous spin by Alpine's ...Keep reading
Full results from Friday practice at the Canadian Grand Prix, Round 10 of the 2025 F1 world championship.
A crash for Charles Leclerc in first practice at the Canadian Grand Prix
Live coverage of the Friday practice sessions from the F1 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
Relive coverage of the Friday practice sessions from the F1 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
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