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Norris argues Red Bull's F1 recovery is not surprising: “They were never that far off”

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Norris argues Red Bull's F1 recovery is not surprising: “They were never that far off”
Lando Norris says Red Bull and Max Verstappen’s recent resurgence is anything but surprising, and believes McLaren has made much bigger steps of its own over the past few years. After the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, Verstappen trailed the championship lead by 104 points, but with five rounds remaining that deficit has shrunk to 40. The turnaround comes as Red Bull continued the ...Keep reading

267. McLaren drivers must be "cutthroat" to hold off Max Verstappen, says Lewis Hamilton

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Lewis Hamilton stated that Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris must become “cutthroat” to hold off Max Verstappen in the 2025 Formula 1 world drivers’ championship battle. Verstappen has put himself in contention for the title by winning three of the past four grands prix, plus the Austin sprint race - ending the belief that it was just between the McLaren duo. It comes after Red Bull ...Keep reading

268. Hamilton: Piastri and Norris must be "cutthroat" against Verstappen in F1 title fight

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Lewis Hamilton stated that Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris must become “cutthroat” to hold off Max Verstappen in the 2025 Formula 1 world drivers’ championship battle. Verstappen has put himself in contention for the title by winning three of the past four grands prix, plus the Austin sprint race - ending the belief that it was just between the McLaren duo. It comes after Red Bull ...Keep reading

269. Charles Leclerc “completely aligned” with Lewis Hamilton on Fred Vasseur’s F1 future

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Is Fred Vasseur still the right person to lead Ferrari? Charles Leclerc thinks so

270. Hadjar laughs at suggestion he already knows his 2026 F1 team

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Isack Hadjar laughed off the suggestion that he already knows he is set to join Red Bull for the 2026 Formula 1 campaign. Red Bull previously stated it aims to announce its 2026 driver line-up around this weekend’s Mexico Grand Prix, plus that of sister squad Racing Bulls, which Hadjar currently drives for.Hadjar has impressed in his rookie 2025 season and it is expected that the ...Keep reading

271. Isack Hadjar shrugs off suggestions he already knows his 2026 F1 team

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Isack Hadjar laughed off the suggestion that he already knows he is set to join Red Bull for the 2026 Formula 1 campaign. Red Bull previously stated it aims to announce its 2026 driver line-up around this weekend’s Mexico Grand Prix, plus that of sister squad Racing Bulls, which Hadjar currently drives for.Hadjar has impressed in his rookie 2025 season and it is expected that the ...Keep reading

272. George Russell’s defiant reply to F1 speculation: ‘In one ear, out the other’

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George Russell explains why speculation doesn't bother him in F1

273. Yamaha’s V4 progress stalled by ‘safe mode’ engine in Malaysian GP

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Yamaha’s second wildcard outing with its new V4-powered MotoGP bike offered little fresh insight at the Malaysian Grand Prix on Friday, as the manufacturer opted to run the bike in a conservative “safe mode”.Yamaha’s 2026 prototype returned to action for the first time since last month’s Misano test, with Augusto Fernandez completing 26 laps of the Sepang International Circuit across ...Keep reading

274. ‘Safe mode’ engine stalls Yamaha V4 progress in Malaysian GP

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Yamaha’s second wildcard outing with its new V4-powered MotoGP bike offered little fresh insight at the Malaysian Grand Prix on Friday, as the manufacturer opted to run the bike in a conservative “safe mode”.Yamaha’s 2026 prototype returned to action for the first time since last month’s Misano test, with Augusto Fernandez completing 26 laps of the Sepang International Circuit across ...Keep reading

275. Lando Norris: Red Bull and Max Verstappen’s F1 recovery “the opposite of a surprise”

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Lando Norris says Red Bull and Max Verstappen’s recent resurgence is anything but surprising, and believes McLaren has made much bigger steps of its own over the past few years. After the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, Verstappen trailed the championship lead by 104 points, but with five rounds remaining that deficit has shrunk to 40. The turnaround comes as Red Bull continued the ...Keep reading

276. Norris argues Red Bull's F1 recovery is not surprising: “They were never that far off”

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Lando Norris says Red Bull and Max Verstappen’s recent resurgence is anything but surprising, and believes McLaren has made much bigger steps of its own over the past few years. After the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, Verstappen trailed the championship lead by 104 points, but with five rounds remaining that deficit has shrunk to 40. The turnaround comes as Red Bull continued the ...Keep reading

277. “Fast in all conditions” Aldeguer hints at Malaysian GP potential

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Gresini Ducati rider Fermin Aldeguer has hinted that he might be a dark horse for this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix, despite failing to make it directly into Saturday’s Q2 session.Although things went awry for the Spaniard when he couldn’t adapt to the unpredictable conditions late in Practice, Aldeguer finished Friday quietly confident after showing generally strong pace.Aldeguer ...Keep reading

278. Fermin Aldeguer hints at Malaysian GP potential: “We were fast in all conditions”

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Gresini Ducati rider Fermin Aldeguer has hinted that he might be a dark horse for this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix, despite failing to make it directly into Saturday’s Q2 session.Although things went awry for the Spaniard when he couldn’t adapt to the unpredictable conditions late in Practice, Aldeguer finished Friday quietly confident after showing generally strong pace.Aldeguer ...Keep reading

279. Why Ferrari can't solve the F1 ride-height puzzle Red Bull and McLaren have cracked

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Among the starkest lessons of the 2025 season has been that if you want to win grands prix, you have to adopt extreme solutions – particularly with the way you run the floor, the most important downforce-generator on the car. McLaren offers the proof: the superiority it showed in the first part of the year stemmed precisely from hidden innovations guiding the design of the MCL39. Red Bull's ...Keep reading

280. The F1 ride-height puzzle that Ferrari can’t solve

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Among the starkest lessons of the 2025 season has been that if you want to win grands prix, you have to adopt extreme solutions – particularly with the way you run the floor, the most important downforce-generator on the car. McLaren offers the proof: the superiority it showed in the first part of the year stemmed precisely from hidden innovations guiding the design of the MCL39. Red Bull's ...Keep reading

281. Why Aprilia struggled so much in Sepang MotoGP practice

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Aprilia endured a difficult Friday at the Malaysian Grand Prix, less than a week on from its dominant victory in Australia.In a topsy-turvy practice session that was affected by a brief shower and slippery condition, the fastest RS-GP finished 14th and more than seven tenths off the pace set by KTM’s Pedro Acosta.While the changeable weather played a role in all four Aprilia bikes being ...Keep reading

282. What caused Aprilia’s Sepang MotoGP practice struggles?

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Aprilia endured a difficult Friday at the Malaysian Grand Prix, less than a week on from its dominant victory in Australia.In a topsy-turvy practice session that was affected by a brief shower and slippery condition, the fastest RS-GP finished 14th and more than seven tenths off the pace set by KTM’s Pedro Acosta.While the changeable weather played a role in all four Aprilia bikes being ...Keep reading

283. Can a forgotten MotoGP champion end a five-year victory wait in Malaysia?

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The 2025 Malaysian Grand Prix is shaping up to be another wide-open affair, as the expected favourites struggled. While there are a number of hats in the ring, one world champion emerges from Friday with (at least on pace) a genuine shot at a first MotoGP win in five years…

284. Johann Zarco explains Malaysian MotoGP Practice pace: “We tried things which helped me”

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Johann Zarco had a resurgence in Practice at the Malaysian MotoGP, finishing second-fastest on Friday.

285. Rossi backs Bagnaia to “fight for victory again”

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MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi is at a loss to explain Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia’s ongoing problems aboard the Ducati GP25, but says he is trying to help the double world champion return to his best.Bagnaia is a graduate of Rossi’s VR46 Academy, along with VR46 Ducati rider Franco Morbidelli, factory Honda man Luca Marini and works Aprilia star Marco Bezzecchi. But, like the factory ...Keep reading

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