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Russell: Mercedes to hold "big meeting" over F1 performance drop

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Russell: Mercedes to hold
George Russell has revealed he is set to have a "big meeting" this week with Mercedes to try to understand its recent drop in performance in Formula 1.After making an early pass on Williams' Alex Albon to take fifth place, Russell was unable to close the gap to Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc, who were battling ahead of him for third. Since claiming his first victory of the season in ...Keep reading

631. Jack Miller: “You’re slicing and dicing the whole race” – MotoGP star set for Suzuka 8 Hours

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“You’re slicing and dicing the whole race” - MotoGP's Jack Miller previews his return to the Suzuka 8 Hours, highlighting traffic, strategy, and the thrill of racing at night.

632. Lewis Hamilton reveals engineer change before Belgian GP

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Lewis Hamilton reveals engineer change at the F1 Belgian Grand Prix.

633. A bittersweet weekend for IndyCar’s Arrow McLaren at Laguna Seca

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On paper, it was a solid weekend for the papaya squad, Arrow McLaren. Christian Lundgaard scored a podium, Pato O'Ward was a solid fourth and Nolan Siegel led his first laps of the 2025 season. But it came with a disappointing conclusion for Siegel and a championship likely lost for O’Ward.Lundgaard was the star of the day for the group. O’Ward rolled off second, but the Dane finished ...Keep reading

634. Who slept worst last night: Toto Wolff

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There’s a lot to admire about Toto Wolff – and his openness about personal challenges tied to tough life experiences is certainly high on that list. Whether it's his time as a driving instructor at the A1 Ring, battling financial problems, or his childhood memories of his father’s battle with cancer and early death, Wolff doesn’t shy away from sharing the difficulties that shaped ...Keep reading

635. Kyle Larson in defeat: "I would love to be kissing the bricks” at Brickyard 400

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In the Brickyard 400, only three drivers have ever on back-to-back Cup races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Kyle Larson was hoping to become the fourth on Sunday, ending a rough summer stretch for the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.At one point, it looked like he might as he was slashing away at Bubba Wallace's advantage in the closing laps of a race, and many thought a late-race ...Keep reading

636. Ty Gibbs wins $1 million prize to finish NASCAR's in-season challenge

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Ty Dillon's incredible underdog run has come to an end, with a single driver denying him in the $1 million in-season bracket challenge at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.Dillon faced Ty Gibbs in the finals in a battle of the 'Tys' over the $1 million prize. Dillon had begun the event as the bottom seed before making an unlikely run through the challenge, winning every David vs. Goliath battle in ...Keep reading

637. It's all Alex Palou in dominant IndyCar Laguna Seca race win

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There was never any doubt.On a weekend where Pato O'Ward hoped to apply pressure and gain championship ground, frontrunner Alex Palou snatched the pole and marched off to a comfortable win to draw close to his fourth NTT IndyCar Series title. Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi RacingPhoto by: Jake Galstad / Lumen via Getty ImagesPalou was the class of the field Sunday, leading 84 ...Keep reading

638. Bubba Wallace beats Kyle Larson to win Brickyard 400 in double overtime

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Bubba Wallace entered Sunday's Cup race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on the playoff bubble, and facing a winless streak that dates back almost three years.However, Wallace made sure he didn't have to worry about any of that anymore, besting Kyle Larson in double overtime to win the Brickyard 400. It was a tense fight to the final with all of the leaders low on fuel, but Wallace made it last ...Keep reading

639. The winners and losers from F1's 2025 Belgian Grand Prix

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Winner: Oscar PiastriWhether you believe in momentum or not, Lando Norris was on a bit of a roll after a deserved win in Austria and a somewhat fortuitous home triumph at Silverstone, closing the gap with Oscar Piastri to just eight points to effectively reset the 2025 title fight at the halfway mark.Norris could have gone for a hat-trick in his other home country of Belgium after taking a ...Keep reading

640. Russell: Mercedes to hold "big meeting" over F1 performance drop

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George Russell has revealed he is set to have a "big meeting" this week with Mercedes to try to understand its recent drop in performance in Formula 1.After making an early pass on Williams' Alex Albon to take fifth place, Russell was unable to close the gap to Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc, who were battling ahead of him for third. Since claiming his first victory of the season in ...Keep reading

641. Was FIA right to delay Belgian GP start over safety? F1 drivers' verdict

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It was just rightFernando Alonso: "We know that safety is priority, we even spoke about that on Friday, at the previous briefing. And I think at the beginning it was not raceable conditions with visibility, so I think the race started at the right time, to be honest."Gabriel Bortoleto: "Safety is first always. I think when we went out for the first time it was just so much spray, so much ...Keep reading

642. Belgium F1 driver ratings: Under the radar rookie star impresses at Spa

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Crash.net's F1 driver ratings for the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps

643. F1 Belgian GP winners and losers: Charles Leclerc overshadows Lewis Hamilton

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Crash.net's paddock reporter Lewis Larkam picks out who impressed and who had a shocker in the 2025 F1 Belgian Grand Prix.

644. Ferrari: Split strategy right call to get Lewis Hamilton into Belgian GP points

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Heavy rain was forecast for the Sunday of the Belgian Grand Prix, tempting several Formula 1 teams to adopt higher downforce settings – even if that meant breaking parc ferme rules and starting from the pitlane.For the majority this came at a cost, but not to Lewis Hamilton as he raced to seventh place in Belgium.Ferrari went into qualifying on Saturday with both cars in low-downforce ...Keep reading

645. Charles Leclerc: Ferrari must “maximise” latest F1 upgrade despite Belgian GP podium

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“We need to keep learning about how to maximise this new upgrade.”

646. Charles Leclerc tells Ferrari what "we need to" do after F1 Belgian GP podium

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“We need to keep learning about how to maximise this new upgrade.”

647. Ferrari: Split strategy the right call to get Hamilton into F1 Belgian GP top 10

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Heavy rain was forecast for the Sunday of the Belgian Grand Prix, tempting several Formula 1 teams to adopt higher downforce settings – even if that meant breaking parc ferme rules and starting from the pitlane. For the majority this came at a cost, but not to Lewis Hamilton as he raced to seventh place in Belgium.Ferrari went into qualifying on Saturday with both cars in low-downforce trim ...Keep reading

648. Lewis Hamilton agrees with Max Verstappen as FIA decisions judged at F1 Belgian GP

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Lewis Hamilton wasn't too happy with the delays to the start of the Belgian GP.

649. Verstappen slams F1 Belgian GP rain delay: "If you can't see, you can always lift"

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Max Verstappen has slammed Formula 1 race control's decision to delay the Belgian Grand Prix's start amid visibility concerns, which he felt penalised Red Bull's switch to a wet set-up.As a downpour hit Spa-Francorchamps before the start, race control decided to suspend the starting procedure after the formation lap due to concerns over limited visibility in the rain.Further showers meant ...Keep reading

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