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McLaren to review Austin F1 sprint crash – but not just yet

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  • 2025-10-19 15:55 event
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McLaren to review Austin F1 sprint crash – but not just yet
When Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri bumped wheels on the opening lap of the Singapore Grand Prix two weeks ago, an incident that defined the finishing order of the two McLarens in the race, Piastri was promised a "detailed, and very analytical" review.The outcome was that Norris would face "repercussions" in the form of mild disciplinary sanctions, the nature of which have been the subject ...Keep reading

5. McLaren explains why Oscar Piastri has been struggling at F1 US GP

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McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella says “a couple of features” explain Oscar Piastri’s atypically uncompetitive pace this weekend at the United States Grand Prix.Piastri was three tenths down on team-mate Lando Norris in free practice and both qualifying sessions, marking some of his worst drives of the season in terms of one-lap pace.The championship leader lamented a ...Keep reading

6. George Russell shares theory about Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s Austin F1 pace

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Saturday in Austin turned out to be an even better day than expected for Max Verstappen's championship hopes. The Dutchman saw both McLarens drop out of the sprint, scored eight points himself, and later that day secured pole-position for the grand prix.  Despite that, Verstappen and Red Bull were not entirely satisfied with the car’s balance during the sprint. The reigning world champion ...Keep reading

7. Russell’s theory: Does Red Bull's aero map explain Verstappen’s Austin F1 pace?

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Saturday in Austin turned out to be an even better day than expected for Max Verstappen's championship hopes. The Dutchman saw both McLarens drop out of the sprint, scored eight points himself, and later that day secured pole-position for the grand prix.  Despite that, Verstappen and Red Bull were not entirely satisfied with the car’s balance during the sprint. The reigning world champion ...Keep reading

8. Oliver Bearman: “I thought I had a race ban for a minute”

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Oliver Bearman feared he might get a Formula 1 race ban after committing a track-limits violation in his sprint battle with Andrea Kimi Antonelli at the United States Grand Prix.Antonelli attacked Bearman for the last points-paying position on lap 14 of 19 in the Turn 15 section, with the Mercedes ahead at the apex but the Haas driver sweeping around the outside – all the way beyond the ...Keep reading

9. Bearman had race ban fright after F1 US GP sprint incident

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Oliver Bearman feared he might get a Formula 1 race ban after committing a track-limits violation in his sprint battle with Andrea Kimi Antonelli at the United States Grand Prix.Antonelli attacked Bearman for the last points-paying position on lap 14 of 19 in the Turn 15 section, with the Mercedes ahead at the apex but the Haas driver sweeping around the outside – all the way beyond the ...Keep reading

10. Francesco Bagnaia explains Australian GP crash: “I told myself I won’t finish last”

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Francesco Bagnaia says he crashed out of the Australian Grand Prix because he was determined not to finish last again after a dreadful showing in Saturday’s sprint.Starting the race from 14th on the grid after a three-place penalty for impeding a rival in qualifying, Bagnaia initially lost ground and dropped as low as 18th in the early stages of the race.However, he mounted an impressive ...Keep reading

11. Bagnaia accepted Australian GP crash “was possible” before fall

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Francesco Bagnaia says he crashed out of the Australian Grand Prix because he was determined not to finish last again after a dreadful showing in Saturday’s sprint.Starting the race from 14th on the grid after a three-place penalty for impeding a rival in qualifying, Bagnaia initially lost ground and dropped as low as 18th in the early stages of the race.However, he mounted an impressive ...Keep reading

12. Valentino Rossi wins lightning-affected Indianapolis endurance race for BMW

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Valentino Rossi helped the No.46 BMW to a win in the IGTC race at Indianapolis

13. McLaren to review the Austin crash that ended Piastri and Norris’ F1 sprint

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When Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri bumped wheels on the opening lap of the Singapore Grand Prix two weeks ago, an incident that defined the finishing order of the two McLarens in the race, Piastri was promised a "detailed, and very analytical" review.The outcome was that Norris would face "repercussions" in the form of mild disciplinary sanctions, the nature of which have been the subject ...Keep reading

14. McLaren to review Austin F1 sprint crash – but not just yet

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When Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri bumped wheels on the opening lap of the Singapore Grand Prix two weeks ago, an incident that defined the finishing order of the two McLarens in the race, Piastri was promised a "detailed, and very analytical" review.The outcome was that Norris would face "repercussions" in the form of mild disciplinary sanctions, the nature of which have been the subject ...Keep reading

15. ‘Worst race on calendar’ fears come true for fuming Pedro Acosta in Australian MotoGP

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Pedro Acosta was unhappy with his level of performance at the Australian Grand Prix

16. “I couldn’t even smile”: MotoGP’s newest winner on tough stretch before Australia triumph

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Trackhouse rider Raul Fernandez has opened up on the mental toll of his struggles early in the 2025 MotoGP season after scoring a breakthrough victory in the Australian Grand Prix.Fernandez endured the worst possible start to the year after breaking a finger on his left hand on the opening day of pre-season testing at Sepang.While he was able to make a comeback at the following test in ...Keep reading

17. WRC Central Europe: Stage 15 cancelled as Thierry Neuville crashes with bridge

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Reigning world rally champion Thierry Neuville has retired from the Central European Rally after a crash with a bridge forced officials to cancel stage 15.Neuville had started Sunday’s leg sitting in seventh position, but just four kilometres into the 12.37km Beyond Borders stage, the Hyundai driver hit trouble. Neuville’s i20 N slid wide entering a narrow bridge, hitting a hay bale that ...Keep reading

18. WRC Central Europe: Stage 15 cancelled as Thierry Neuville crashes into bridge

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Reigning world rally champion Thierry Neuville has retired from the Central European Rally after a crash with a bridge forced officials to cancel stage 15.Neuville had started Sunday’s leg sitting in seventh position, but just four kilometres into the 12.37km Beyond Borders stage, the Hyundai driver hit trouble. Neuville’s i20 N slid wide entering a narrow bridge, hitting a hay bale that ...Keep reading

19. Sick Fabio Di Giannantonio had “Avenger feeling” in Australia MotoGP podium run

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Fabio Di Giannantonio brushed a fever aside to finish as the top Ducati at the Australian Grand Prix

20. Raul Fernandez’s shock MotoGP win: “Tear-off scare, crying in the helmet”

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Trackhouse’s Raul Fernandez took a shock maiden MotoGP victory at Phillip Island after surviving a tear-off scare and an emotional final lap.

21. Nico Hulkenberg responds to now-retracted criticism from McLaren F1 boss Zak Brown

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Nico Hulkenberg responds to comments made by McLaren chief Zak Brown.

22. Bezzecchi never thought Australian GP win was possible after double long lap

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Aprilia MotoGP star Marco Bezzecchi says he never bought into the narrative that he could win the Australian Grand Prix after receiving a double long penalty on Thursday.Bezzecchi was always going to face an uphill battle at Phillip Island, having been penalised at the start of the weekend by the stewards for causing a collision with Ducati’s Marc Marquez in Indonesia.But the Aprilia ...Keep reading

23. Pecco Bagnaia slams “indescribable” slump since Motegi MotoGP win

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Pecco Bagnaia says his form in the last two MotoGP weekends has been unacceptable

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