Formula 1
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Title will come down to fewest mistakes - Norris
Lando Norris says the Formula 1 world title will be decided this year by which contender makes the fewest mistakes.
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Everything you need to know about pit lane starts
After Lewis Hamilton’s charge from the pit lane to P7 in the Belgian Grand Prix, we take a look at why drivers sometimes start from the pit lane,...
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Tsunoda: 'Unfair' to compare to Verstappen given different Red Bull F1 car
Red Bull has felt like a one-car – or at least one-driver – team for several years now as the second seat has been occupied by a rotating cast of...
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FIA Thursday press conference – Hungary
The drivers face the press ahead of the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix from the Hungaroring, Budapest.
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Antonelli reverting to old suspension to 'bring good feeling back'
Kimi Antonelli has revealed that his Mercedes will be running the old suspension at this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix as the teenager looks to...
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Sainz's results 'incredibly frustrating and disappointing'
Carlos Sainz has admitted that his 2025 campaign with Williams up until now "has been incredibly frustrating and very disappointing" due to a lack...
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George Russell still ‘trusts’ Toto Wolff – but new F1 deal must suit both sides
George Russell gives an update on his contract negotiations with Mercedes
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Can anything be done about F1’s wet-weather problem? Drivers speak out
Our reporter on the ground rounds up how drivers responded to the delays at the Belgian Grand Prix caused by wet weather.
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Mercedes make car tweak for F1 Hungarian GP to end poor form
Andrea Kimi Antonelli has revealed he is reverting to an old suspension for this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix to stop his performance decline in...
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Verstappen confirms he’s staying with Red Bull for 2026
Max Verstappen has confirmed that he will remain with Red Bull for the 2026 season ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, after months of speculation...
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Verstappen says he will race with Red Bull in 2026
Max Verstappen ends questions about his future by saying that he will definitely stay with Red Bull for next season.
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Lewis Hamilton gives verdict on Fred Vasseur's F1 contract renewal as Ferrari boss
Lewis Hamilton gives his reaction to the news that Fred Vasseur will continue as Ferrari boss.