Sunday’s Canadian GP was the first podium in 2025 that didn’t feature a McLaren. Is the tide about to turn on F1’s runaway leader?
Category: Formula 1
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‘F1’ movie is thrilling, but is it authentic? ‘Be open-minded to Hollywood films’
The “F1” movie makes good use of its grand prix track time and delivers stunning visuals, but its story isn’t universally loved within the paddock.
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Thailand OK’s $1.23B bid for Bangkok F1 race
Thailand’s cabinet has approved a bid to host a Formula 1 street race in Bangkok as early as 2028, officials said on Tuesday.
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Kyalami nears host status as upgrades approved
South African circuit Kyalami says plans to upgrade its facility to Grade 1 status have been approved by the FIA, which would make it eligible to host Formula 1 races once the necessary works are complete.
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Briatore: De Meo’s exit changes nothing for Alpine
The departure from Renault of chief executive Luca de Meo changes nothing for the French carmaker’s Alpine Formula One team, team boss Briatore said.
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McLaren feared disharmony, but Norris’ contrition will go a long way
Sunday was the lowest point of his season so far, but Lando Norris faced the situation with a refreshing honesty not often seen at the top level of motor racing.
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Wolff: Red Bull’s Canada appeal ’embarrassing’
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has labelled Red Bull’s attempt to protest George Russell’s victory at the Canadian Grand Prix as “petty” and “embarrassing.”
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Formula 1 extends Montreal race through 2035
Formula 1 will continue to race in Montreal until 2035 after a four-year extension of its existing deal with the promoters of the Canadian Grand Prix on Tuesday.
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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.
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Red Bull warned FIA of trickery against Verstappen
Red Bull spoke to Formula 1’s governing body before the Canadian Grand Prix to warn them that Max Verstappen’s rivals might try to lure the Dutch driver into a one-race ban, according to team boss Christian Horner.