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Russell frustrated by current F1 racing: "It's a race to Turn 1"

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  • 2025-10-20 20:25 event
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Russell frustrated by current F1 racing:
George Russell was left frustrated by the current state of racing in Formula 1 after the United States Grand Prix, claiming it is all down to qualifying and what happens at the start.The Mercedes driver finished sixth on Sunday after dropping down to that position at lights out, while most runners used a one-stop strategy to make it hard for Russell to jump back up the order using strategic ...Keep reading

38. Fred Vasseur reveals the target of Ferrari’s unusual vote of confidence

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Fred Vasseur has spoken out about Ferrari's public support of his position.

39. Lewis Hamilton: US GP confirmed “there’s still more potential to unlock in the SF-25”

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Lewis Hamilton believes the United States Grand Prix confirmed “there’s still more potential to unlock in the SF-25” after he and his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc secured a third and fourth-place finishes in the race at the Circuit of The Americas.In addition to the 27 points the duo picked up in the grand prix, they collected nine points in the sprint race on Saturday after ...Keep reading

40. Pol Espargaro: ‘Things happening on KTM that riders can’t control’

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Pol Espargaro gained useful data from his stand-in appearance at the Australian GP

41. Miller "let everybody down" after crashing out of home MotoGP race

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Pramac rider Jack Miller admitted he “let everybody down”, including his team, with a race-ending crash at the Australian Grand Prix.Miller emerged as a surprise frontrunner at Phillip Island last weekend, qualifying on the front row of the grid for the first time since 2023 before finishing a solid fourth in Saturday’s sprint.In the main race on Sunday, he dropped from third on the ...Keep reading

42. James Allen: F1 2025 is starting to feel a lot like 2007

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Sometimes in sport you get a reversal that makes everyone wonder what might be possible. This weekend’s flawless performance by Max Verstappen, while McLaren laboured, was just such a moment.Now some bookmakers have Verstappen as a join favourite for the world championship, when a month ago we were all saying that 104 points was too big a gap to bridge.Verstappen has had three wins and a ...Keep reading

43. Five US GP conclusions: Unstoppable Max Verstappen sets McLaren alarm bells ringing

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The biggest takeaways from the 2025 United States Grand Prix.

44. McLaren’s ‘number one problem’ at US GP mirrors Ferrari’s season-long F1 woe

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A possible reason behind McLaren's struggles relative to earlier in the season in Austin?

45. Honda rider reveals what’s “always missing” from his 2025 MotoGP weekends

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Luca Marini feels he is being held back by one crucial detail during a MotoGP weekend

46. George Russell laments what F1 has become: "It's a race to Turn 1"

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George Russell was left frustrated by the current state of racing in Formula 1 after the United States Grand Prix, claiming it is all down to qualifying and what happens at the start.The Mercedes driver finished sixth on Sunday after dropping down to that position at lights out, while most runners used a one-stop strategy to make it hard for Russell to jump back up the order using strategic ...Keep reading

47. Russell frustrated by current F1 racing: "It's a race to Turn 1"

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George Russell was left frustrated by the current state of racing in Formula 1 after the United States Grand Prix, claiming it is all down to qualifying and what happens at the start.The Mercedes driver finished sixth on Sunday after dropping down to that position at lights out, while most runners used a one-stop strategy to make it hard for Russell to jump back up the order using strategic ...Keep reading

48. How Rovanpera ignited a potential fairytale end to his WRC career

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It has been quite the fortnight for Kalle Rovanpera. Just under two weeks ago he announced plans to leave the World Rally Championship to embark on a bold switch to single-seater racing, with the ultimate goal reaching Formula 1. It’s a story that generated headlines across the motorsport world, and at the Central European Rally Rovanpera created even more headlines as he proved he’s not done ...Keep reading

49. How Trackhouse helped one of MotoGP’s most doubted riders become a winner

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Raul Fernandez stormed to a maiden MotoGP win at the Australian Grand Prix

50. Chloe Chambers secures test away from F1 Academy as Formula E opportunity arises

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Red Bull Ford F1 Academy driver Chloe Chambers has secured a coveted spot in the Formula E Women’s Test in Valencia next week with Mahindra Racing.Chambers will get behind the wheel of the Mahindra M12Electro after taking part in the same test a year ago.The American driver, who is currently fourth in the 2025 F1 Academy standings, is in her second season in the all-female racing ...Keep reading

51. Could Ducati have won the MotoGP Australian GP?

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Aprilia had by far the fastest bike at Phillip Island and deservedly won the Australian Grand Prix. There’s no debate about that.But at the previous round in Indonesia, its star rider Marco Bezzecchi arguably had an even bigger advantage over its rivals, and yet Ducati came out on top thanks to Gresini rookie Fermin Aldeguer. Could Ducati have repeated that success in Australia, with ...Keep reading

52. Could Ducati have won the MotoGP Australian Grand Prix?

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Aprilia had by far the fastest bike at Phillip Island and deservedly won the Australian Grand Prix. There’s no debate about that.But at the previous round in Indonesia, its star rider Marco Bezzecchi arguably had an even bigger advantage over rivals, and yet Ducati came out on top thanks to Gresini rookie Fermin Aldeguer. Could Ducati have repeated that success in Australia, with Bezzecchi ...Keep reading

53. Zak Brown applauded by fans for Nico Hulkenberg moment after cutting US GP sprint comments

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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has been applauded by Formula 1 fans after a moment with Sauber driver Nico Hulkenberg was captured ahead of the United States Grand Prix. The McLaren chief had been critical of the German driver after a Turn 1 incident during the sprint race ended both Lando Norris's and Oscar Piastri’s races. Immediately after the crash, Brown slammed Hulkenberg while speaking ...Keep reading

54. Jenson Button’s advice for Oscar Piastri after feeling the pressure in his own F1 title win

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“So, you’re thinking about not losing points in certain races, not making mistakes, and that’s sometimes when mistakes happen.”

55. What prompted Lando Norris to borrow an iconic Max Verstappen quote

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Lando Norris channelled his inner Max Verstappen after the United States Grand Prix.

56. What we learned from MotoGP Australian Grand Prix

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Phillip Island didn’t exactly upend the established MotoGP form guide, given Indonesia had already given a hint of what was to come in Australia. But there were still plenty of surprise results, as Raul Fernandez won for Aprilia and Fabio Di Giannantonio led the charge for Ducati in second.The high-speed collision between Marco Bezzecchi and Marc Marquez in Indonesia also had repercussions ...Keep reading

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