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.
Category: Formula 1
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Ferrari’s debut winners: Can Hamilton join list of legends?
Some of the biggest names in F1 history have won in their debuts with Ferrari, a feat Lewis Hamilton will look to replicate on Sunday in Australia.
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2025 F1 circuits: Their history, stats and why they’re special
What makes all 24 racetracks on the 2025 F1 calendar special? ESPN dives into the stats and history behind some of racing’s most treasured tarmac.
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Hamilton: I’ve still got a long way to go
Lewis Hamilton said he is still lacking confidence in his new Ferrari car after he qualified eighth for Sunday’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
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F1 is back: The best of day one as Aus GP nears
Formula 1 is back, and we bring you the best news and media from the paddock from the opening media day in Melbourne.
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Haas’ Bearman’s troubles continue at Aus GP
Haas driver Oliver Bearman’s troubles at the Australian Grand Prix continued on Saturday as the British teen failed to post a lap in qualifying after triggering a second red flag in two days of practice.
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Verstappen surprised by Melbourne qualifying pace
After struggling with setup issues through Australian Grand Prix practice, Max Verstappen was surprised by his Red Bull car’s performance on Saturday as the Formula 1 defending champion took third place in qualifying for the season-opening race.
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Sainz feels vindicated by Williams choice
Discarded by Ferrari, Carlos Sainz said he felt vindicated for joining Williams after both he and teammate Alex Albon qualified in the top 10 on Saturday for the Australian Grand Prix.
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Russell: McLaren in ‘prime position’ for 2025
George Russell predicted world champions McLaren are in “prime position” for the 2025 season and said only Sunday’s threat of rain can stop the orange cars winning the Australian Grand Prix.
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Norris, Piastri: Papaya rules are ‘clear’
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri say the rules of engagement between the two of them are clear as they prepare to start the season-opening Australian Grand Prix alongside each other at the front of the grid.