Ferrari had “no intention to gain any advantage” at the Chinese Grand Prix but has admitted its “mistakes” led to a double post-race disqualification for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton on Sunday.
Category: Formula 1
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Norris ‘lucky’ to finish in China after brakes went
McLaren’s Lando Norris said he was lucky to finish Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix, and stretch his Formula 1 championship lead to eight points, after a brake problem became critical in the closing stages.
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Ferrari’s Shanghai debacle: Explaining Hamilton, Leclerc DQs from Chinese GP
Why were both Ferraris disqualified in China, and how costly could that be in F1’s constructors’ title fight?
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Australia overreactions: McLaren unbeatable, Hamilton’s Ferrari regret
With the first race of the 2025 F1 season now in the history books, ESPN overreacts to the biggest storylines that came to the fore in Melbourne.
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Tsunoda ‘100%’ ready for Lawson, Red Bull switch
Yuki Tsunoda feels “100%” ready to replace under-pressure Liam Lawson at Red Bull, and would be happy to do so from the next round in Japan if necessary.
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Williams fined for Chinese GP camera breach
Formula 1 stewards fined Williams €50,000 ($54,070) on Saturday, with €40,000 suspended, for a breach of the rules concerning on-car cameras at the Chinese Grand Prix.
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Norris takes blame for P3: ‘Too many mistakes’
Lando Norris took the blame for missing out on a place on the front row of the grid at the Chinese Grand Prix, saying he made “too many mistakes” during qualifying.
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Ferrari’s Hamilton back in winning mindset
Lewis Hamilton has said he is back in a winning mindset after taking his first Ferrari victory in Saturday’s sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix.
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McLaren’s Piastri takes first pole at Chinese GP
Oscar Piastri took the first pole position of his career in a tight qualifying session for the Chinese Grand Prix after beating Mercedes’ George Russell to the fastest lap by 0.082 seconds.
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Hamilton blasts ‘yapping’ critics after sprint win
Despite taking his first victory as a Ferrari driver in the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton continued to manage expectations by insisting “Rome wasn’t built in a day.”