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Red Bull takes blame for Yuki Tsunoda strategy failure in F1 Belgian GP

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  • 2025-07-29 12:00 event
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Red Bull takes blame for Yuki Tsunoda strategy failure in F1 Belgian GP
After receiving the latest-spec floor on his Red Bull RB21, Yuki Tsunoda was delighted to qualify seventh in Belgium – his first appearance in Q3 since the Miami GP weekend more than two months ago. He held on to that position at the belated start of the race but then, apparently inexplicably, pitted for slick tyres a lap later than team-mate Max Verstappen, who had stopped at the end of ...Keep reading

437. Alejandro Agag Appointed as Motorsport Network Strategic Advisor

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New York, NY — July 29, 2025 — Motorsport Network, the leading global motorsport and automotive media company, announced today the appointment of renowned industry visionary and innovator Alejandro Agag as a Strategic Advisor to the Chairman of the board.Agag’s role includes providing strategic guidance on global initiatives, commercial transactions, brand positioning, market expansion ...Keep reading

438. Turkey prepared to step in for 2026 F1 calendar if other circuits cancel

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Formula 1 confirmed the 2026 calendar last month, but Turkish Grand Prix bosses are ready to step in and host an F1 race as early as next year if any race is forced to cancel. Istanbul Park was recently transferred to TOSFED, the Turkish Automobile Sports Federation, with federation president Eren Uclertopragi adamant that he would like to see F1 back in Turkey on a permanent basis – rather ...Keep reading

439. Ferrari rule out further ‘major upgrade package’ for rest of 2025 F1 season

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“For sure we will have to bring some small items until the end, more related to the layout of the track or the weather conditions or whatever, but no big package.”

440. Martin Brundle questions Mercedes’ handling of Kimi Antonelli amid F1 struggles

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Should Kimi Antonelli started his F1 career with a midfield team?

441. One underrated F1 team point to "the things people can't see"

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There is "great energy" at Sauber after a strong run of results in recent races.

442. Was Suzuka 8 Hours Valentino Rossi's most ignored and overlooked triumph?

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Valentino Rossi is widely regarded as one of the greatest motorcycle racers of all time, thanks to his stellar record in MotoGP and the junior classes. But his triumph in the 2001 Suzuka 8 Hours remains an often-overlooked highlight from the early years of his career.

443. Damon Hill defends Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari F1 start: ‘He’s got a lot on his shoulders’

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Damon Hill has backed Lewis Hamilton following a tough start to his Ferrari career

444. Finger pointed at under-fire MotoGP rider likely to be replaced in 2026

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Our team of experts pick the MotoGP rider likeliest to be dropped next year

445. Red Bull takes blame for Tsunoda strategy failure in F1 Belgian GP

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After receiving the latest-spec floor on his Red Bull RB21, Yuki Tsunoda was delighted to qualify seventh in Belgium – his first appearance in Q3 since the Miami GP weekend more than two months ago. He held on to that position at the belated start of the race but then, apparently inexplicably, pitted for slick tyres a lap later than team-mate Max Verstappen, who had stopped at the end of ...Keep reading

446. Red Bull takes blame for Yuki Tsunoda strategy failure in F1 Belgian GP

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After receiving the latest-spec floor on his Red Bull RB21, Yuki Tsunoda was delighted to qualify seventh in Belgium – his first appearance in Q3 since the Miami GP weekend more than two months ago. He held on to that position at the belated start of the race but then, apparently inexplicably, pitted for slick tyres a lap later than team-mate Max Verstappen, who had stopped at the end of ...Keep reading

447. When NASCAR drivers go too far: Why Austin Hill will likely face more penalties

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In the closing laps of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Aric Almirola was trying to take fourth position away from Austin Hill, ultimately making some contact with the Richard Childress Racing driver.Hill managed to save the car, but he then appeared to abruptly turn back down the track, hooking Almirola's Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota directly into the outside ...Keep reading

448. Winners and losers from a drama-filled NASCAR weekend at Indianapolis

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NASCAR's annual visit to the hallowed grounds of IMS did not disappoint. On Saturday, JR Motorsports earned a very special victory, despite Justin Allgaier's heartbreaking loss, and Austin Hill is likely going to face the wrath of NASCAR officials for some reckless driving.On Sunday, strategy was the name of the game in the Brickyard 400, but it still came down to double overtime as Bubba ...Keep reading

449. How clever strategy and good fortune vaulted Bubba Wallace to a Brickyard 400 win

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Although he started on the outside of the front row, few were looking at Bubba Wallace as a driver who could win the Brickyard 400 as the field approached the final set of green-flag pit stops. But with multiple strategies simultaneously unfolding, the hand 23XI Racing played ended up being the winning move ... but how?The moment that set up Wallace perfectly for a run at the victory actually ...Keep reading

450. Colton Herta praises IndyCar's delayed cautions; Christian Lundgaard warns of risks

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Two separate incidents drew attention during Sunday’s Java House Grand Prix of Monterey at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca for one simple reason: IndyCar race control's ‘patience’ in throwing a full-course caution.Rinus VeeKay ended up stranded in the Turn 3 runoff after being hit by Kyle Kirkwood on lap 25, right in the middle of a pit sequence. This meant some drivers were rejoining ...Keep reading

451. Antonelli reveals Hamilton’s empowering words amid Belgian GP nightmare

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli revealed Lewis Hamilton paid him an uplifting visit following the Formula 1 rookie’s poor showing in qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix. Antonelli was outqualified by Mercedes team-mate George Russell for the eighth time in a row on Saturday, again failing to emerge out of Q1 as he took 18th place, 0.355s slower than the Briton. The 18-year-old Italian was ...Keep reading

452. Damon Hill delivers “encouraging” Ferrari verdict after latest F1 upgrade at Belgian GP

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Damon Hill gives his view on Ferrari's progress following another podium appearance for Charles Leclerc

453. MotoGP crash stats prove Marc Marquez's rise, but are a worry for Honda

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Official MotoGP crash stats for mid-season 2025

454. Jelley jumps from One Honda to Un-Limited Cupra in BTCC

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Four-time British Touring Car Championship race winner Stephen Jelley has jumped ship to the Un-Limited Motorsport Cupra team for the remainder of the 2025 season.The move from the 43-year-old Leicester man comes in the wake of One Motorsport announcing that its Hondas will not compete at the next two rounds at Croft and Knockhill due to team owner Steve Dudman “experiencing a number of ...Keep reading

455. The key moments in Oscar Piastri’s Belgian GP win over Lando Norris

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As McLaren's intra-team title rivalry heats up, these are the three key phases that enabled Oscar Piastri to defeat Lando Norris in a closely contested Belgian Grand Prix.Piastri's Eau Rouge braveryThe main turning point of the race was obviously the rolling start after four laps behind the safety car, with Piastri wasting little time to pass Norris on the Kemmel Straight.The clearest ...Keep reading

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