Lewis Hamilton has said that his Ferrari felt “terrible” after post-sprint win setup changes at the Chinese Grand Prix and admits the team has work to do to catch its rivals.
Category: Formula 1
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Hamilton gets the full Ferrari experience on debut in red
Odd strategy calls, awkward radio exchanges, Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari debut was full of meme-able moments that have haunted the team in recent years.
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Norris’ narrow Australian GP win over Verstappen belies McLaren dominance
Tricky conditions saw Lando Norris win by just 0.8 second in Australia, but don’t let that fool you — McLaren is a class apart from the F1 field.
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Lewis Hamilton dons red on historic EA Sports F1 25 Iconic Edition cover
The newly minted Ferrari driver takes the spotlight on the Iconic Edition with his first-ever solo appearance.
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‘We race, for you’ – tributes to F1 ‘legend’ Jordan
The Formula 1 paddock united to post glowing tributes to “legend” Eddie Jordan on Thursday after the former team owner’s death at the age of 76.
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Norris relishing title fight with teammate Piastri
Norris is relishing the prospect of battling Piastri for the Formula 1 drivers’ title and said McLaren are ready for any tension that arises.
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Sources: Red Bull mulling Lawson axe for Japan
Red Bull is giving serious consideration to dropping Liam Lawson after only two races and replacing him with Yuki Tsunoda at the Japanese GP, sources have told ESPN.
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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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Red Bull’s Lawson predicament is a mess of its own making
Red Bull had a Sergio Pérez replacement in house. Instead, it chose Liam Lawson, who’s underwhelmed in 2025.
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FIA, F1 in talks over V10 engines for 2028
The FIA is in talks with Formula 1 teams and engine manufacturers about introducing a new V10 engine formula, possibly as early as 2028.