Formula 1 rookie Oliver Bearman said Yuki Tsunoda’s driving at the U.S. Grand Prix was dangerous and a bad example for kids hoping to become racing drivers.
Category: Formula 1
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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.
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Formula Legends gets first expansion with new historical cars
The Superbows, Jorsey and Beta Borneo cars are being added to 3DClouds’ arcade racing game.
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Talent, emotional intelligence and a lifetime of sacrifice have made Piastri F1 title favorite
There’s no doubting Oscar Piastri’s talent, but what has set him apart in his F1 title quest is his ability to control his emotions.
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U.S. driver Herta joins F2 in bid to prove skills
American driver Colton Herta will take the unique step of racing in feeder series Formula 2 in 2026 in a bid to one day make the Formula 1 grid.
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Verstappen admits 5th F1 title is within reach
Max Verstappen would have considered anyone backing him for the title after the Dutch Grand Prix “an idiot” but now believes a championship victory is possible if he maximizes his performance at the five remaining races.
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Leclerc hopes podium silences Ferrari critics
Charles Leclerc hopes his podium at the U.S. Grand Prix will silence speculation around the future of Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur.
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Verstappen has turned predictable McLaren duel into thrilling three-way title fight
A month ago, F1’s title fight looked predictable: McLaren’s Oscar Piastri or Lando Norris would be champion. Max Verstappen has changed all that.
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Catch up on the U.S. GP as Verstappen eases to victory over McLarens
Catch up lap-by-lap on the U.S. Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas as Max Verstappen cruises to a dominant victory to bridge the points gap in the drivers’ championship.
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Piastri still confident despite reduced title lead
Oscar Piastri remains confident in his Formula 1 world championship chances after Lando Norris and Max Verstappen slashed his lead at the United States Grand Prix.