Despite taking his first victory as a Ferrari driver in the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton continued to manage expectations by insisting “Rome wasn’t built in a day.”
Category: Formula 1
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F1 2025: A reason to root for each driver, a question facing every team
Before the 2025 F1 season kicks off in Australia, ESPN brings you a reason to root for all 20 drivers, and the biggest issue facing all 10 teams.
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Dominant Hamilton wins Chinese GP sprint
Lewis Hamilton took his first win as a Ferrari driver after securing a lights-to-flag victory in the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix.
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Listen to the latest episode of ESPN F1 Unlapped
Welcome to Unlapped! Katie George, Nate Saunders, and Laurence Edmondson are here to break down the latest headlines from Formula One.
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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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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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F1 Academy secures development partnership
F1 Academy has reaffirmed its commitment to bring a female driver to the Formula 1 grid with its partnership with More Than Equal motorsport programme.
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Horner: Red Bull set for ’25 development race
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said on Friday he was primed for a “development race” between Formula 1’s top teams ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, singling out McLaren’s 2025 challenger as “the car to beat.”
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Lawson ‘couldn’t care less’ about Brown’s seat jibe
Liam Lawson has said he “couldn’t care less” what Zak Brown thinks after the McLaren CEO suggested Red Bull should have promoted Yuki Tsunoda instead of him this year.
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Verstappen: V10 appeal could keep me in F1
Reigning champion Max Verstappen said he could be tempted to race in Formula 1 for longer if the sport returned to V10 engines powered by sustainable fuels in 2030, with seven-times world title holder Lewis Hamilton joining him in reminiscing.