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Who slept worst last night: Charles Leclerc

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  • 2025-07-07 15:00 event
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Who slept worst last night: Charles Leclerc
Can you remember Jean Alesi? The passionate Frenchman in the red Ferrari, whose fearless style often evoked memories of Gilles Villeneuve, was seen – especially in the early years of his career – as a sure-fire future Formula 1 world champion. Who could forget Phoenix 1990, when he took the fight to the great Ayrton Senna in an inferior Tyrrell, ultimately finishing second in just the first ...Keep reading

49. Who slept best last night: Nico Hulkenberg

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Lando Norris claimed a home race victory in the British Grand Prix, with a dash of luck. Yet it is Nico Hulkenberg who was crowned ‘driver of the day’ by the fans – and not just them, also the whole Formula 1 paddock.That much is clear from rival teams Aston Martin and Mercedes bringing bottles of champagne over to the unprepared Sauber garage so Hulkenberg could be properly ...Keep reading

50. McGill pitches a challenge to Camp's Civic Cup authority

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Liam McGill edged closer to long-time Civic Cup points leader Alistair Camp with another commanding performance at Oulton Park last weekend.Fresh from dominating the previous triple-header at Croft, McGill added a reversed-grid podium to victory from pole position. Camp never gave his Area Motorsport team-mate a moment’s rest in the opener, his FN2 looming large behind the Scot’s EP3 after ...Keep reading

51. Familiar voice provides touching tribute to Nico Hulkenberg via team radio

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Nico Hulkenberg heard a friendly voice in Sauber team radio

52. Charles Leclerc: “Nowhere” on pace, Lewis Hamilton was only positive after British GP disaster

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“There are definitely some things that I would learn from a day like this.”

53. Why Oscar Piastri's team order request was exactly what McLaren wants

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says he has no issues with Oscar Piastri's request to consider team orders after his Formula 1 British Grand Prix penalty.Piastri saw his bid to win at Silverstone ruined when he was deemed to have braked erratically behind the safety car on lap 21, forcing second-placed Max Verstappen to take avoiding action. He sat out his 10-second penalty at the ...Keep reading

54. McLaren's response to Piastri's bold F1 British GP team order request

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says he has no issues with Oscar Piastri's request to consider team orders after his Formula 1 British Grand Prix penalty.Piastri saw his bid to win the British Grand Prix ruined when he was deemed to brake erratically behind the safety car on lap 21, forcing second-placed Max Verstappen to take avoiding action. He sat out his 10-second penalty at the ...Keep reading

55. Why McLaren think Oscar Piastri’s F1 British GP penalty was “very harsh”

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McLaren hit out at "very harsh" penalty handed to F1 points leader Oscar Piastri.

56. Barker, Shedden and Tinkler win inaugural Equipe 6 Hours encounter

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The #40 Lotus Elan driven by Ben Barker, Rory Butcher, and Ben Tinkler secured victory in the first-ever six-hour Equipe Classic Racing endurance event at Donington Park last weekend. The trio was followed home by the similar Elan of John Tordoff, James Dorlin, and Andrew Jordan.Tordoff started the race from pole in the #600 car, after Jordan set the fastest time in the morning qualifying ...Keep reading

57. Barker, Butcher and Tinkler win inaugural Equipe 6 Hours encounter

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The #40 Lotus Elan driven by Ben Barker, Rory Butcher, and Ben Tinkler secured victory in the first-ever six-hour Equipe Classic Racing endurance event at Donington Park last weekend. The trio was followed home by the similar Elan of John Tordoff, James Dorlin, and Andrew Jordan.Tordoff started the race from pole in the #600 car, after Jordan set the fastest time in the morning qualifying ...Keep reading

58. Who slept worst last night: Charles Leclerc

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Can you remember Jean Alesi? The passionate Frenchman in the red Ferrari, whose fearless style often evoked memories of Gilles Villeneuve, was seen – especially in the early years of his career – as a sure-fire future Formula 1 world champion. Who could forget Phoenix 1990, when he took the fight to the great Ayrton Senna in an inferior Tyrrell, ultimately finishing second in just the first ...Keep reading

59. Red Bull: Piastri deserved British GP penalty, surprised Russell didn't get the same in Canada

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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner felt Oscar Piastri’s safety car penalty at the British Grand Prix proved George Russell should have been hit with a similar punishment last month in Canada.Piastri was handed a 10-second time penalty after braking heavily behind the safety car while leading Sunday’s rain-affected race at Silverstone, leading to Max Verstappen momentarily passing the ...Keep reading

60. Red Bull: Oscar Piastri deserved penalty, rain ruined Max Verstappen’s British GP

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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner felt Oscar Piastri’s safety car penalty at the British Grand Prix proved George Russell should have been hit with a similar punishment last month in Canada.Piastri was handed a 10-second time penalty after braking heavily behind the safety car while leading Sunday’s rain-affected race at Silverstone, leading to Max Verstappen momentarily passing the ...Keep reading

61. F1 British GP winners and losers: Max Verstappen has big decision to make

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

62. Toprak Razgatlioglu and Pramac Yamaha a “44 MotoGP weekend journey”

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Yamaha emphasises no pressure for early results from Toprak Razgatlioglu in MotoGP next season.

63. “I dared to take on the challenge”: MotoGP's Johann Zarco ready for Suzuka 8 Hours defence, welcomes Jack Miller

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After a debut Suzuka 8 Hours win in 2024, Johann Zarco is back with the Honda HRC team in2025 – when MotoGP rival Jack Miller joins the battle.

64. Tyler Reddick passing 15 cars in 12 laps wasn’t enough for a Chicago win

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When the caution flew late in the NASCAR Cup race at Chicago, Tyler Reddick and the 23XI Racing team made the bold decision to pit from third on track in favor of fresh tires and some extra fuel.He restarted 18th with just 12 laps left, evading several spinning cars as he began his rapid march forward. Reddick was up to 14th by the time the final caution of the race flew, leaving him nine laps ...Keep reading

65. Why Tyler Reddick passing 15 cars in 12 laps wasn’t enough for a Chicago win

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When the caution flew late in the NASCAR Cup race at Chicago, Tyler Reddick and the 23XI Racing team made the bold decision to pit from third on track in favor of fresh tires and some extra fuel.He restarted 18th with just 12 laps left, evading several spinning cars as he began his rapid march forward. Reddick was up to 14th by the time the final caution of the race flew, leaving him nine laps ...Keep reading

66. Joey Logano confronts Ross Chastain after Chicago Joey Logano confronts Ross Chastain after Chicago smash-up

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On a late-race restart at Chicago, things got wild at the entry of Turn 1. Ross Chastain ended up getting spun sideways, and the first car he saw after getting straightened out had an immediate bullseye on it.That was Joey Logano in the No. 22 Ford, who was directly behind Chastain when the incident began, however, video shows that he (and several others) were pushed into the No. 1 ...Keep reading

67. Joey Logano confronts Ross Chastain after Chicago smash-up

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On a late-race restart at Chicago, things got wild at the entry of Turn 1. Ross Chastain ended up getting spun sideways, and the first car he saw after getting straightened out had an immediate bullseye on it.That was Joey Logano in the No. 22 Ford, who was directly behind Chastain when the incident began, however, video shows that he (and several others) were pushed into the No. 1 ...Keep reading

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