Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has defended Kimi Antonelli’s nightmare Dutch Grand Prix weekend, saying highs and lows are to be expected in a teenager’s rookie season.
Category: Formula 1
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Why you can’t drive your car to the Dutch GP
The legacy of public transport and bicycle usage to attend a Formula 1 grand prix could live on after the Dutch Grand Prix drops off the calendar from 2026.
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Norris’ Dutch GP DNF makes the 2025 F1 title Piastri’s to lose
Lando Norris’ DNF at Sunday’s Dutch GP may well be the decisive moment of the 2025 F1 season, the moment when the title became Oscar Piastri’s to lose.
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Hamilton given 5-place grid penalty for Monza
Lewis Hamilton has received a five-place grid penalty for Ferrari’s home grand prix at Monza after he breached yellow flag rules ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix.
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Rookie Hadjar labels 1st F1 podium ‘unreal’
Isack Hadjar described his first podium finish in Formula 1 as “unreal” after securing third place at Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix.
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Vasseur: Ferrari appreciates Antonelli apology
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur welcomed Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli coming to him to apologize for a crash which sent Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc spinning into the wall at Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix.
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Why Cadillac chose Bottas, Pérez (and not an American) for F1 seats
There won’t be an American behind the wheel of Cadillac’s F1 car, but in Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas, there’s plenty of race-winning experience.
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‘Unlucky’ Norris moves on from DNF: ‘That’s life’
Lando Norris faces an uphill battle in his bid for the Formula 1 world title after he retired from the Dutch Grand Prix that his teammate and rival won.
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Sainz calls 10-sec penalty ‘a complete joke’
Carlos Sainz has labelled his 10-second penalty at the Dutch Grand Prix “a complete joke” after the stewards found him responsible for causing a collision with Liam Lawson.
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Wolff: Russell talks a ‘formality’ despite delay
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said that contract talks to keep George Russell for next year are “a formality.”