Max Verstappen said he would welcome fellow four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel back to Red Bull after the German spoke of possibly succeeding consultant Helmut Marko at the team.
Category: Formula 1
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Leclerc on 26′ virtual Ferrari: Not enjoyable
Charles Leclerc said his first experience driving a virtual version of Ferrari’s 2026 car in the simulator was “not the most enjoyable”, amid ongoing concerns about the impact of Formula 1’s new regulations on the quality of racing next year.
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McLaren’s Piastri: Norris & I are free to race
Formula 1 leader Oscar Piastri said he would not seek preferential treatment in the title battle with McLaren teammate Lando Norris and they will continue to race freely after colliding in Canada.
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Norris on Piastri clash, talks: McLaren ‘stronger’
Lando Norris has insisted that the aftermath of his collision with teammate Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix has made McLaren stronger.
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Pérez on Red Bull exit: I know they’re ‘very sorry’
Sergio Pérez has opened up for the first time on his departure from Red Bull, saying he knows the team regrets the decision.
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How do F1 penalties work? Rules for warnings, fines, more
Penalties can shake up the entire trajectory of an F1 race. Check out more information on warnings, reprimands, fines, suspensions, and more now.
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Formula 1 racing: Key facts on drivers, teams, venues, more
Formula 1 has excited audiences around the world since its inception in 1950. Dig into history, records, and other fun facts on the competition now.
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Antonelli passes his final exams to graduate
Formula 1 rookie Kimi Antonelli passed his final exams to graduate from high school back home in Italy just like he’s been passing other cars on tracks around the world: without trouble.
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Russell: Penalty guidelines ‘useful step’ by FIA
Mercedes driver George Russell on Thursday welcomed a move by Formula 1’s governing body to publish penalty guidelines ahead of an Austrian Grand Prix where Red Bull’s Max Verstappen remains at risk of a race ban.
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Why was Lando Norris only given a five-second penalty for Oscar Piastri crash?
Lando Norris appeared to get away with a lenient penalty at the Canadian Grand Prix after causing a collision with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri with four laps remaining.