Formula 1
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FIA post-race press conference – Canada
1. George Russell (Mercedes), 2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull), 3. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)
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Antonelli ‘really happy' to bring home maiden F1 podium in Canada
Kimi Antonelli bounced back from a tough triple header in superb fashion as he claimed his maiden podium at the Canadian Grand Prix, contributing...
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AS IT HAPPENED: Russell wins Canadian GP as Norris and Piastri collide
Live coverage of Sunday's Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada 2025 in Montreal.
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Goosebumps and Glory: Antonelli claims first F1 podium at Canadian GP
Andrea Kimi Antonelli was left with goosebumps after taking his maiden Formula 1 podium at the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday. The 18-year-old...
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Piastri labels Norris clash in Canada ‘a shame for the team’
Oscar Piastri reflected on the Canadian Grand Prix moment that saw his battle with Lando Norris end in a collision for the first time this season,...
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More upheaval at Alpine F1 as Renault CEO’s shock resignation announced
A major departure within the Renault Group, which owns the Alpine F1 team
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Russell's F1 Canadian GP win in doubt after Red Bull protest
The Red Bull Formula 1 team has lodged a protest to the FIA race stewards against George Russell after the conclusion of the Canadian Grand Prix....
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Red Bull lodge protest against F1 Canadian GP winner George Russell
Red Bull protest George Russell's victory at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix.
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McLaren offers "full support" to Norris after F1 Canadian GP collision
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella offered his "full support" to Lando Norris after his driver took the blame for colliding into his Formula 1...
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Max Verstappen explains George Russell Safety Car “confusion” in F1 Canadian GP
Max Verstappen explains what happened under the Safety Car with George Russell
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Antonelli becomes F1’s third-youngest podium finisher
The 2025 Canadian Grand Prix ended under Safety Car conditions following an explosive battle between the McLaren drivers, but only after it had...
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Norris apologises for ‘being stupid’ in Piastri battle
Lando Norris has apologised to McLaren team mate Oscar Piastri for their late-race collision in the Canadian Grand Prix, with the Briton blaming...