Lando Norris has downplayed suggestions McLaren is the team to beat ahead of the new Formula 1 season, saying rivals including Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes looked “extremely strong” in testing.
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Leclerc: No driver is bigger than Ferrari brand
Charles Leclerc has no issue with new teammate Lewis Hamilton being the focus of the media’s attention ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, and said no driver can ever be bigger than the Ferrari brand.
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McLaren confident of avoiding Norris, Piastri drama
McLaren believe Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri can co-exist without problems as the team goes into the new season as favourites.
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Hamilton talks up Brad Pitt’s driving in F1 film
Brad Pitt’s speed is real and Hollywood’s F1 movie will be the most authentic racing film ever seen when it is released in June, according to Lewis Hamilton.
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F1 2025: A reason to root for each driver, a question facing every team
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Before the 2025 F1 season kicks off in Australia, ESPN brings you a reason to root for all 20 drivers, and the biggest issue facing all 10 teams.
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Australian GP: All you need to know ahead of the first race of 2025
Everything you need to know for the 2025 season-opening Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne.
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Wolff reveals promise to Hamilton over Verstappen
Toto Wolff claimed he made a promise to Lewis Hamilton to not approach Max Verstappen for a move to Mercedes while the British driver was still at the team, in the latest season of Drive to Survive.
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Ecclestone sells F1 car collection to Mateschitz
Bernie Ecclestone has sold his large car collection to Red Bull heir Mark Mateschitz for an undisclosed sum in a deal that will see them put on public display, the former Formula 1 supremo confirmed on Friday.
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Domenicali to remain F1 chief until at least 2029
Stefano Domenicali will remain at the helm of F1 until at least the end of 2029 after being handed a five-year contract extension by the sport’s commercial rights holders Liberty Media.
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Cadillac’s F1 entry for 2026 confirmed by FIA
Cadillac’s entry for the 2026 Formula 1 season has been rubber-stamped, confirming the grid will rise to 11 teams from next year.