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Why Red Bull's protest was rejected and Norris' penalty didn't lead to an F1 grid drop

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Why Red Bull's protest was rejected and Norris' penalty didn't lead to an F1 grid drop
The closing stages of the Canadian Grand Prix delivered many talking points, as the top five were closely bunched together and Lando Norris hit his team-mate Oscar Piastri. But the drama didn’t end yet after the chequered flag, thanks to a protest lodged by Red Bull.The timing was reminiscent of the situation a few weeks ago in Miami: Christian Horner’s media session was delayed multiple ...Keep reading

223. Leclerc not trying to "prove anybody wrong" amid speculation at F1 Canadian GP

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Charles Leclerc is adamant that himself and his Ferrari Formula 1 team do not need to “prove anybody wrong” after criticism from Italian media ahead of last weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.Leading outlets in Italy suggested Frederic Vasseur’s position as Ferrari boss was under threat after a disappointing start to F1 2025, as Ferrari's only win has come in the Shanghai sprint. The ...Keep reading

224. Winners and losers from a historic NASCAR weekend in Mexico

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NASCAR held its first points-paying Cup race outside of the United States since 1958 this weekend when the top level of the sport journeyed to Mexico for the very first time. The race weekend featured two international drivers capturing the checkered flag with home hero Daniel Suarez winning the Xfinity race and Shane van Gisbergen winning the Cup race.While the weekend began with some travel ...Keep reading

225. Why stewards rejected Red Bull’s protest and didn’t give Lando Norris an F1 grid drop

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The closing stages of the Canadian Grand Prix delivered many talking points, as the top five were closely bunched together and Lando Norris hit his team-mate Oscar Piastri. But the drama didn’t end yet after the chequered flag, thanks to a protest lodged by Red Bull.The timing was reminiscent of the situation a few weeks ago in Miami: Christian Horner’s media session was delayed multiple ...Keep reading

226. Why F1 stewards rejected Red Bull’s protest and didn’t give Lando Norris a grid drop

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The closing stages of the Canadian Grand Prix delivered many talking points, as the top five were closely bunched together and Lando Norris hit his team-mate Oscar Piastri. But the drama didn’t end yet after the chequered flag, thanks to a protest lodged by Red Bull.The timing was reminiscent of the situation a few weeks ago in Miami: Christian Horner’s media session was delayed multiple ...Keep reading

227. Toprak Razgatlioglu set for Yamaha MotoGP test "right after the Superbike season"

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Yamaha expects Toprak Razgatlioglu to ride the M1 MotoGP machine "right after the Superbike season".

228. How Ferrari dominated Le Mans with Kubica but saw Porsche pose its biggest threat yet

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Ferrari made it three out of three at the Le Mans 24 Hours since its comeback to the top of the sportscar tree. Yet its victory in the World Endurance Championship blue riband event this time around was quite different from those that preceded it. For a start, the honours went to the yellow Ferrari, the so-called customer car run like the factory cars by AF Corse. But more to the point Ferrari was ...Keep reading

229. Pirelli to hold first MotoGP test in Misano with test riders and “laboratory bikes”  

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The revision of the MotoGP technical regulations for 2027 includes the switch from Michelin tyres to new compounds provided by Italian company Pirelli, which has already been working for several years with the Moto2 and Moto3 classes, in addition to series such as Formula 1.Since the agreement was announced in early March, the Italian tyre manufacturer has intensified the development of its ...Keep reading

230. Kimi Antonelli admits “there’s a lot of work to do” despite maiden F1 podium in Canada

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Kimi Antonelli is remaining level-headed after his maiden F1 podium

231. From track to road: How DS Automobiles uses motorsport to enhance its production vehicles

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Since its creation in 2014, DS Automobiles has embraced the motto of “spirit of avant-garde,” using motorsport as a true innovation laboratory to benefit its production vehicles.Considered a technological accelerator, motorsport offers an extreme environment to test and refine, in real-world conditions, materials, components, and processes that will ultimately equip - albeit in a modified ...Keep reading

232. Why Red Bull's protest was rejected and Norris' penalty didn't lead to an F1 grid drop

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The closing stages of the Canadian Grand Prix delivered many talking points, as the top five were closely bunched together and Lando Norris hit his team-mate Oscar Piastri. But the drama didn’t end yet after the chequered flag, thanks to a protest lodged by Red Bull.The timing was reminiscent of the situation a few weeks ago in Miami: Christian Horner’s media session was delayed multiple ...Keep reading

233. Shepherd denied TCR UK hat-trick by disqualification at Croft

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Pre-weekend TCR UK championship leader Adam Shepherd won all three races on the road at Croft, but was disqualified from race two for avoidable contact.Shepherd’s Cupra Leon VZ, debuted at Silverstone last time out, led Callum Newsham’s Hyundai from the start of race one. Steve Laidlaw’s Cupra vacated third on the second lap with a wild spin at the Jim Clark Esses, before making contact ...Keep reading

234. Revealed: The reasons behind Mercedes’ F1 Canadian GP dominance

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Mercedes have explained some of the factors behind their F1 Canadian Grand Prix 1-3.

235. Charles Leclerc blames his mistakes, not Ferrari strategy for tough F1 Canadian GP

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Charles Leclerc took the blame for a disappointing Canadian Grand Prix

236. Toto Wolff: McLaren must “establish rules” early on to prevent further clashes  

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Toto Wolff offered some words of wisdom to McLaren after team-mates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided for the first time at the Canadian Grand Prix. The pair are in the midst of a championship fight and Zak Brown previously said it was “inevitable” that they would come together at some point – much like Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg’s fractious 2016 season.Wolff joked that ...Keep reading

237. Wolff: McLaren must "establish the rules" after F1 Canadian GP clash

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Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has said McLaren must “establish the rules” after its drivers collided during the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday.Lando Norris was hunting down his McLaren team-mate and title rival Oscar Piastri in Montreal and attempted to overtake in a closing gap.It resulted in Norris tagging the rear of Piastri before hitting the pitwall and immediately retiring ...Keep reading

238. Kirkwood sees off O’Ward for first IndyCar oval victory

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Kyle Kirkwood survived multiple incidents to take his maiden win on an oval in IndyCar at Gateway, seeing off Pato O’Ward in a tense finish.The Andretti Global driver took over the lead with an undercut on the final set of pitstops and kept O'Ward at bay to claim his third win of the season at World Wide Technology Raceway.The result was Kirkwood’s fifth-career win, but was his first ...Keep reading

239. Red Bull expected "gamesmanship” in Canadian GP as rivals try to catch out Max Verstappen

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Christian Horner has revealed that Red Bull asked the Canadian Grand Prix race director to be on the lookout for any “gamesmanship” from Formula 1 rivals towards Max Verstappen.The reigning, four-time world champion is just one penalty point away from a race ban following his crash into George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix and the pair were once again at odds during Sunday’s contest ...Keep reading

240. Lewis Hamilton hints at deeper Ferrari issues: ‘A lot of changes are needed’

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Lewis Hamilton has hinted major changes are needed at Ferrari

241. Lando Norris told what he must do to win F1 title after ‘clumsy’ error

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Martin Brundle's verdict on Lando Norris's title hopes after collision with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.

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