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The truest measure of any driver is how he fares against his team-mate and that is no more exposed than over one flying lap.
Will Max Verstappen modify his driving as a result of the decision to give him a five-second penalty in Saudi Arabia? - Kate ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNMark Webber's influence key as Oscar Piastri impresses Max VerstappenPiastri leads the F1 world championship in just his third season in the series. Webber is taking every lesson he learned that ...
The reigning world champion offered little beyond a telling remark: that he couldn’t say more without risking further ...
Five events into 2025, Piastri heads the drivers' title following his third win of the season in the Saudi Arabian ...
Piastri was three points behind Norris going into Sunday's race, partly because of a costly spin at his home race in ...
Liam Lawson has completed a solid day of practice for Formula One’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, putting in 39 laps on the ...
One of the highlights of Saudi Arabia’s sporting calendar returned for its fifth edition this past weekend as Formula One’s ...
Despite taking over the lead in the drivers' championship with his second consecutive victory, Oscar Piastri claims that he still wants to "go out and try and win every race I can".
Having suffered a high-speed crash in the qualifying session at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, McLaren driver Lando Norris insists that the papaya team is not "head and shoulders above" its rivals.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has moved to disprove Max Verstappen's penalty that cost him his lead over Aussie Oscar ...
Harry, Sam and Andrew look back at the race in Jeddah that saw Oscar Piastri win his third race of the season. We hear from the McLaren driver who now leads the championship, as well as Max Verstappen ...
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