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Russell backs one-race steward ban for Warwick, anything more “a bit OTT”  

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Russell backs one-race steward ban for Warwick, anything more “a bit OTT”  
Mercedes driver George Russell defended the right of suspended FIA steward Derek Warwick to speak to the media and insisted anything more than a one-race ban for his recent comments would have been “OTT.”Warwick was temporarily relieved of his duties for this weekend’s Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix after a number of controversial media interviews.The 70-year-old, who has four grand ...Keep reading

433. Crew chief reveals “thing that surprised me the most” about Marc Marquez

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"He likes to laugh and joke around, so we also enjoy working with him from a human point of view..." - Crew chief on Marc Marquez

434. Daniel Suarez’ landmark Mexico Xfinity win: “I left this country with nothing”

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When Daniel Suarez crashed into the wall in NASCAR Xfinity qualifying, his shot at winning Saturday's race suddenly became extremely difficult. But driving a blank backup car with Quaker State decals hastily added to it, the Mexican driver methodically cut through the field of 39 cars.Once he took the lead with 19 laps to go, he never gave it back.It was a sensational drive and a ...Keep reading

435. What the data reveals about George Russell, Max Verstappen and McLaren in Canada F1 victory fight

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George Russell and Max Verstappen sharing the front row for the Canadian Grand Prix feels familiar. Last year, the sharp end of the grid was exactly the same, with the Mercedes driver on pole and Verstappen alongside him. A key difference with the 2024 edition, however, is that both drivers didn’t clock identical lap times this time. Russell was over a tenth and a half quicker than Verstappen ...Keep reading

436. Poncharal reveals extent of ex-F1 team boss Steiner’s Tech 3 MotoGP interest

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Tech 3 Racing boss Herve Poncharal opens up about ex-F1 team manager Guenther Steiner's approach to invest

437. Stella: Norris “tried too hard” in disappointing F1 Canadian GP qualifying

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McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella believes Lando Norris was “trying too hard” in Canadian Grand Prix qualifying, resulting in a scruffy lap that left him starting seventh in Montreal.After claiming the team had suffered its “worst Friday” of the season so far, Norris looked to have been on the road to recovery when he set the fastest time in FP3 ahead of qualifying.But ...Keep reading

438. Jack Miller tipped for a shootout until summer break to retain 2026 MotoGP place

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Jack Miller is understood to have until the summer break to hold onto his Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP seat

439. Andrea Stella: Lando Norris “tried too hard” in disappointing F1 Canadian GP qualifying

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McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella believes Lando Norris was “trying too hard” in Canadian Grand Prix qualifying, resulting in a scruffy lap that left him starting seventh in Montreal.After claiming the team had suffered its “worst Friday” of the season so far, Norris looked to have been on the road to recovery when he set the fastest time in FP3 ahead of qualifying.But ...Keep reading

440. Why McLaren updated its suspension for F1 Canadian GP but Piastri chose not to run it

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One of the three updates registered by McLaren for Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix related to the front suspension - with a very small geometrical change to the package run throughout the opening third of the 2025 season.After it was tested through free practice, Lando Norris elected to stick with it for qualifying, while championship leader Oscar Piastri chose to revert to the regular ...Keep reading

441. Lewis Hamilton’s eye-opening take on Ferrari F1 car: ‘Like someone who can’t dance’

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Lewis Hamilton's adaption process continues to be difficult at Ferrari

442. Russell backs one-race steward ban for Warwick, anything more “a bit OTT”  

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Mercedes driver George Russell defended the right of suspended FIA steward Derek Warwick to speak to the media and insisted anything more than a one-race ban for his recent comments would have been “OTT.”Warwick was temporarily relieved of his duties for this weekend’s Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix after a number of controversial media interviews.The 70-year-old, who has four grand ...Keep reading

443. McLaren outlines Canadian GP suspension update, explains why Oscar Piastri won't run it

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One of the three updates registered by McLaren for Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix related to the front suspension - with a very small geometrical change to the package run throughout the opening third of the 2025 season.After it was tested through free practice, Lando Norris elected to stick with it for qualifying, while championship leader Oscar Piastri chose to revert to the regular ...Keep reading

444. Ducati boss lavishes praise on ‘unrivalled’ Marquez, ‘relief’ for Bagnaia

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Marc Marquez is described as an 'absolute champion' by Ducati Corse boss after Aragon MotoGP masterclass

445. Aprilia boss teases developments in bid to ‘get best from Bezzecchi talents’

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Aprilia proclaims 'very interesting' developments as it bids to give Marco Bezzecchi a bike to 'get the best from his talents'

446. Analysis: How Russell snatched F1 Canadian GP pole from Verstappen

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The margins in qualifying for the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix were impressively small, with a spread of just 0.841 seconds - imagine you're standing at the finish line, count to one, and the entire field has passed you by.Although the spread opened up slightly more by the time the top 10 runners had put the finishing touches to their final Q3 laps, the 0.16-second margin that split George ...Keep reading

447. George Russell backs one-race F1 ban for Derek Warwick, anything more “a bit OTT”  

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Mercedes driver George Russell defended the right of suspended FIA steward Derek Warwick to speak to the media and insisted anything more than a one-race ban for his recent comments would have been “OTT”.Warwick was temporarily relieved of his duties for this weekend’s Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix after a number of controversial media interviews.The 70-year-old, who has four grand ...Keep reading

448. Yamaha name final Suzuka 8 Hours rider to join Jack Miller

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Yamaha has named the third rider of its factory Suzuka 8 Hours team alongside Jack Miller and Katsuyuki Nakasuga.

449. Le Mans 24 Hours, Hour 18: Ferrari back in control with 1-2-3

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Ferrari has regained its control of the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours with one quarter of the race remaining, with just seven seconds separating its lead duo.The #6 Porsche Penske Motorsport 963 LMDh and the #8 Toyota GR010 HYBRID LMH had profited from a safety car earlier in the race but the Porsche slipped back behind the lead two Ferrari 499P LMHs in the 14th hour when they did not stop during a ...Keep reading

450. Lewis Hamilton makes a statement as he swaps MV for Ducati in Canada

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Lewis Hamilton swaps out his MV Agusta for a Ducati as he 'changes manufacturer' ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix.

451. How to watch 2025 F1 Canadian Grand Prix today: Free live stream, full schedule, TV channels

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Information below on how to watch 2025 F1 Canadian Grand Prix, including timings and schedule

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