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WEC driver Antonio Fuoco set for Ferrari FP1 outing at Mexico Grand Prix

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WEC driver Antonio Fuoco set for Ferrari FP1 outing at Mexico Grand Prix
Ferrari World Endurance Championship driver Antonio Fuoco is set to take part in practice 1 ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix for the Maranello outfit on Friday. In addition to his WEC commitments, the 29-year-old Italian serves as a development driver for the Ferrari Formula 1 team. He had his first F1 test in 2015 with Ferrari during a two-day test at the Red Bull Ring after the Austrian ...Keep reading

28. Winners and losers from a thrilling NASCAR Cup race at Talladega

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Two Joe Gibbs Racing drivers are guaranteed a spot in the Championship 4, while the remaining six drivers will be left to fight over the final two spots at Martinsville. NASCAR leaves Talladega after a dramatic race from start to finish, featuring an incredible number of lead changes and nonstop action.In the end, Chase Briscoe passed Bubba Wallace on the final lap as Hendrick Motorsports ...Keep reading

29. Max Verstappen: Anyone predicting my F1 2025 turnaround would've been an "idiot"

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Max Verstappen claimed his fifth Formula 1 victory of the year at the United States Grand Prix – three of which have come after the summer break.With two pole positions and two wins in Texas – including the sprint – Verstappen increased the pressure on both McLaren drivers in the championship fight. The leading Red Bull driver has now reduced his deficit to just 40 points, having made up ...Keep reading

30. Verstappen: Anyone predicting my F1 2025 turnaround would’ve been an "idiot"

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Max Verstappen claimed his fifth Formula 1 victory of the year at the United States Grand Prix – three of which have come after the summer break.With two pole positions and two wins in Texas – including the sprint – Verstappen increased the pressure on both McLaren drivers in the championship fight. The leading Red Bull driver has now reduced his deficit to just 40 points, having made up ...Keep reading

31. Alex Albon frustrated by lack of COTA rhythm as Williams eyes reset for Mexico GP

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Alex Albon has lamented a lack of "rhythm with the circuit" during the United States Grand Prix despite having "good pace".The Williams driver finished the grand prix in 14th after qualifying in 19th. While he had more success in the sprint race on Saturday, picking up three points with a sixth-place finish, Albon revealed that he wasn't "clicking in the corners"."A frustrating day. We ...Keep reading

32. Lando Norris calls out "silliest rule" in F1 after COTA track limits infringements

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Lando Norris has criticised the “silliest” rule in Formula 1 after receiving multiple track limits warnings during the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of The Americas.The McLaren driver fiercely fought with Charles Leclerc after losing second position to the Ferrari driver at Turn 1. With Leclerc putting on a strong defence, Norris eventually made the pass stick after 51 laps of ...Keep reading

33. 27 different drivers led the Talladega Cup race, nearly toppling NASCAR record

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If just two more drivers had spent a single lap out in front of the field, Sunday's 500-mile NASCAR Cup race at Talladega would have matched the record for different race leaders in a single race. This is the first time since the era of the tandem draft NASCAR has seen these kinds of numbers.The 2010 Aaron's 499 at Talladega holds the record with 29 different race leaders, followed by the ...Keep reading

34. McLaren rule out late-season F1 upgrade despite Max Verstappen threat

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No more upgrades for McLaren, the team have confirmed

35. Podcast: Australian MotoGP review, as a surprise new winner emerges

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The team review the 2025 Australian Grand Prix on the latest Crash MotoGP Podcast

36. Fairclough triumphs as GB3 season concludes at Monza

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Hitech’s Deagen Fairclough finally claimed a first GB3 victory as the 2025 season came to a close at the legendary Monza circuit last weekend.As has been the case so often this year, it was Rodin Motorsport’s champion Alex Ninovic who laid down a marker in qualifying, taking a double pole position, his ninth and 10th of his title-winning campaign. The first was secured by four thousandths ...Keep reading

37. WEC driver Antonio Fuoco set for Ferrari FP1 outing at Mexico Grand Prix

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Ferrari World Endurance Championship driver Antonio Fuoco is set to take part in practice 1 ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix for the Maranello outfit on Friday. In addition to his WEC commitments, the 29-year-old Italian serves as a development driver for the Ferrari Formula 1 team. He had his first F1 test in 2015 with Ferrari during a two-day test at the Red Bull Ring after the Austrian ...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

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