Formula 1 ventures to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan for round 17 of the 2025 season. Here’s everything you need to know for the weekend.
Category: Formula 1
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McLaren walking a ‘fairness’ tightrope with Norris, Piastri
McLaren’s handling of the Lando Norris-Oscar Piastri rivalry is genuinely admirable in a sport where the pursuit of victory often comes at all costs, but Sunday showed where the limitations are.
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Silverstone returns as six new F1 sprints revealed
Formula One has announced six sprint races for 2026, including all-new locations for the format in Canada, the Netherlands and Singapore.
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How McLaren can clinch earliest-ever title in Baku
McLaren is on the verge of clinching the 2025 constructors’ title — here’s how they can wrap it up at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix this weekend.
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Wolff urges caution over team order precedents
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has warned rivals McLaren against setting complicated precedents after team orders were used to invert the positions of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris at the Italian Grand Prix.
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Piastri: McLaren team orders call was ‘fair’
Oscar Piastri downplayed the controversy over McLaren’s team orders at the Italian Grand Prix, saying it was “fair” for him to cede position to teammate Lando Norris in the closing stages of the race.
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Verstappen: Monza win ‘better than expected’
Max Verstappen said his performance at the Italian Grand Prix was “better than expected” and the race win marked a “step forward with the behavior of the car.”
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Vasseur: ‘Disappointed’ not to podium for Tifosi
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur said he was disappointed not to deliver a podium to the team’s home fans at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Verstappen eyes endurance debut at Nordschleife
Max Verstappen will make his racing debut at the legendary Nordschleife circuit in an endurance race this weekend.
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Piastri rules out ruthless title approach
Oscar Piastri has ruled out taking a more ruthless approach to this year’s title fight if it comes at the risk of jeapordising his long-term success with McLaren.