The FIA has yet to officially confirm which teams have stayed within the 2024 Formula 1 budget cap, but early reports suggest that both Ferrari and McLaren have nothing to worry about. Only Aston ...
Before entering the stadium complex, Leclerc was warned by his race engineer about the yellow flags. The Monegasque driver lifted off, but in his mirrors, he believed Verstappen had not done the same.
The Mexican Grand Prix produced no shortage of drama, but one of the scariest moments came early in the race when Liam Lawson narrowly avoided hitting two marshals who were unexpectedly on track. The ...
Red Bull’s weekend could have been even better — Verstappen was catching Charles Leclerc for second place when a Virtual Safety Car neutralized the race, triggered by Carlos Sainz’s late spin. Still, ...
George Russell has renewed his criticism of Max Verstappen after a tense Mexican Grand Prix, arguing that the reigning world champion got away “scot-free” following their first-lap clash. The Mercedes ...
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For McLaren, the home crowd will get to see IndyCar star Patricio O’Ward in action. The Mexican driver will step into Lando Norris’s car for FP1, meaning the Brit won’t have to give up his seat again ...
Antonelli for 2026 mid-2025 season. Toto Wolff plays different game. Development already shifted to new regulations. Genius strategy?
With Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri, and Lando Norris locked in a tense three-way fight for the Formula 1 world championship, two-time world champion Fernando Alonso believes the deciding factor won’t ...
Max Verstappen continues his pursuit of the Formula 1 world title this weekend. The Dutchman sits 40 points behind championship leader Oscar Piastri, and while many believe he’s firmly in the hunt, ...
For drivers under immense title pressure, this physiological stress could be the tipping point. Piastri and Norris must fight not only Verstappen. They fight oxygen deprivation. The invisible opponent ...
Max becomes your teammate, and the pressure multiplies by ten. Things stop going your way, confidence drops — and that reminds you how human this sport really is. The raw speed doesn’t just disappear.