Lando Norris has downplayed suggestions McLaren is the team to beat ahead of the new Formula 1 season, saying rivals including Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes looked “extremely strong” in testing.
Category: Formula 1
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Hamilton talks up Brad Pitt’s driving in F1 movie
Brad Pitt’s speed is real and Hollywood’s F1 movie will be the most authentic racing film ever seen when it is released in June, according to Lewis Hamilton.
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‘Unlapped’: How to listen to or watch ESPN’s F1 show, episode archive and more
“Unlapped” is ESPN’s new Formula 1 show, featuring Katie George and F1 writers Nate Saunders and Laurence Edmondson, as they serve both complete newbies and seasoned motorheads. This is your one-stop shop for all things F1.
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F2 rocked by testing scandal on eve of season
Formula 1’s main feeder series, Formula 2, has been rocked by a testing scandal on the eve of the new season, which starts at the Australian Grand Prix.
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Zhou hoping for F1 return with Cadillac in 2026
China’s first and only F1 driver, Zhou Guanyu, said ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix on Thursday that he hopes to get back into a race seat with Cadillac when it joins the grid in 2026.
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Verstappen likes Red Bull ‘bullying’ Lawson post
Max Verstappen has liked an Instagram post by former F1 driver Giedo van der Garde criticizing the team for dropping Liam Lawson just two rounds into the season.
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‘Tough’: Lawson speaks after Red Bull axing
Liam Lawson called his abrupt demotion from his boyhood dream drive at Red Bull “tough” in his first social media post since the news was confirmed.
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Verstappen unhappy with Lawson swap – Marko
Max Verstappen is unhappy with the recent decision to swap “battered boxer” Liam Lawson for Yuki Tsunoda, according to Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko.
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How Lawson’s 99-day Red Bull ‘dream’ unraveled
After only 99 days, Liam Lawson’s “dream” Red Bull promotion became a nightmare — the 22-year-old the latest driver off the team’s conveyor belt of talent to wilt next to Max Verstappen.
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Stroll: Aston Martin will be in F1 for decades
The Aston Martin brand will be in Formula 1 for decades to come, Lawrence Stroll said on Monday after the car maker announced the sale of its stake.