Lewis Hamilton cut a dejected figure after qualifying ninth for Ferrari in Bahrain on Saturday, saying “it’s definitely not a good feeling for sure.”
Category: Formula 1
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Sainz escapes fine for swearing after FIA apology
Williams driver Carlos Sainz escaped a potential €40,000 ($45,370) fine for bad language on Friday after the governing body decided not to refer him to stewards.
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McLaren’s Piastri on pole in Bahrain; Norris 6th
Oscar Piastri claimed a tighter-than-expected pole position for McLaren ahead of George Russell’s Mercedes.
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How does the F1 championship look heading into the Bahrain GP?
All you need to know for the fourth race of the 2025 Formula 1 season at Bahrain.
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Vowles: Sainz delivering beyond expectations
Carlos Sainz has scored only a point since joining Williams from Ferrari but team boss James Vowles says the Spaniard is already delivering beyond expectations and they are getting more than they paid for.
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Piastri dominates FP3 as McLaren storm clear
Oscar Piastri put a gap between himself and the competition as McLaren continued its dominance in final practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday.
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‘Kimi to Kimi’ Antonelli hopes to talk to Raikkonen
Mercedes’ teenage rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli says he would like to talk Formula 1 with Kimi Raikkonen after recalling how the Finn lived up to his famed ‘Iceman’ nickname when they first met.
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FIA is facing ‘serious challenges’ says ex-CEO
Former FIA CEO Natalie Robyn said racing’s governing body is facing “serious ongoing structural challenges”, in an interview following the abrupt resignation of vice president Robert Reid.
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Toilet trouble: Sainz, Russell protest FIA fines
Carlos Sainz, Jr. broke Formula 1’s rules on swearing on Thursday when he protested a fine for being late for a national anthem.