Norris is relishing the prospect of battling Piastri for the Formula 1 drivers’ title and said McLaren are ready for any tension that arises.
Category: Formula 1
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Vasseur: Out of context radio messages ‘a joke’
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has labelled Formula 1’s select broadcasting of team radio messages “a joke” after a false narrative emerged around Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc swapping positions at the Chinese Grand Prix.
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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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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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Ferrari takes blame for double DQ ‘mistakes’
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.
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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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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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‘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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Marko: Tsunoda will finish season with Red Bull
Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko has insisted Yuki Tsunoda will see out the whole season after his shock promotion to replace Liam Lawson.
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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.