Sergio Pérez believes no driver in Formula 1, not even seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, would survive as Max Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate given how difficult the job is.
Category: Formula 1
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Norris shrugs off boos from Mexico GP fans
Lando Norris said he could not help but laugh at fans who booed him after his dominant win at the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Bearman’s Mexico performance shows Ferrari there’s life after Hamilton, Leclerc
It’s been a season to forget at Ferrari, but academy driver Oliver Bearman is showing promise at Haas, culminating in a fourth-place finish in Mexico.
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FIA explains controversial late virtual safety car
The FIA has explained the controversial late Virtual Safety Car period, which spoiled Max Verstappen’s pursuit of Charles Leclerc and the chance of a blockbuster finish at the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Bearman celebrates Haas’ best result since 2018
As Oliver Bearman was crossing the finish line at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, his team in the garage celebrated. The British driver did not win the Mexican Grand Prix, nor did he make the podium, but it was a great result for him and his team.
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Piastri loses title lead, struggling to adapt to car
After losing the lead of the Formula 1 championship, Oscar Piastri said he has not been able to adapt to the way McLaren’s car has changed over the past few races.
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Catch up on chaotic Mexico GP as Norris takes championship lead
Catch up on lap-by-lap updates of the Mexico City Grand Prix as Lando Norris becomes the new leader of the F1 drivers’ championship.
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Lawson: ‘Could’ve killed’ marshals in near-miss
Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson was raging after almost hitting two marshals who ran across the track at the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Aston Martin noted for minor FIA cost cap ‘breach’
Formula 1’s 10 teams all successfully obliged with the championship cost cap in 2024, the FIA has confirmed, although Aston Martin has been noted for a minor “procedural breach.”
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Leaving IndyCar for F2 sets Herta up for F1 — if he ever gets the call
American Colton Herta is leaving IndyCar to join Formula 2, so if the Cadillac test driver ever gets his shot in F1, he can hit the ground running.