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The McLaren teammates and Max Verstappen are battling out at the front, while the rest of the pack gives chase. Plus, new drivers have plenty to improve upon.
Current regulations dictate a hybrid solution, with the bulk of the power delivered by a 1.6-litre turbocharged six-cylinder ...
The Japanese Grand Prix is complete, indicating that data from the race has been analyzed, and it has become somewhat clearer which car was the quickest on the ...
As the Cadillac Formula One team gears up for its F1 entry in 2026, it has now confirmed talks with some of the sport's ...
Formula 2 CEO, Bruno Michel, sees as 'great news' the amount of F1 teams that have taken the chance to trust in F2 drivers, ...
F1 Japanese Grand Prix yielded an unexpected outcome, with the underdog Max Verstappen steering the intricate Red Bull RB21 ...
Formula One statistics for Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix at the Sakhir circuit, round four of the 24-race season: ...
In a statement on social media, Red Bull confirmed that Iwasa would be taking Verstappen's place for FP1, announcing: "In the ...
As for comparisons with Lawson before him, Tsunoda was a definite step up. He was faster than Lawson ever was, and looked a ...
McLaren remains the team to beat in Formula 1, but Max Verstappen’s victorious drive for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix ...
Verstappen’s scintillating qualifying lap in Japan set up his brilliant win, with the paddock eulogising over the Dutchman’s performance ...
Jacques Villeneuve tore into McLaren's tame strategy at the Japanese Grand Prix, going as far as to say they were "trying not ...
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