Formula 1
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Why McLaren pair saw Verstappen as the quickest in Saudi Arabian GPOscar Piastri opened up a 10-point lead at the top of the drivers’ championship with his third victory of the Formula 1 season, but perhaps...
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Verstappen would not discuss penalty because 'people can't handle the full truth'Max Verstappen would not discuss the penalty he was given in Saudi Arabia for fear of getting into trouble, writes Andrew Benson.
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F1: Chequered FlagHarry, Sam and Andrew look back at the race in Jeddah won by Oscar Piastri.
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Saudi 'horrible' & 2025 looking 'painful' - HamiltonLewis Hamilton describes his Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as “horrible” and says he has no explanation for his lack of pace in the Ferrari.
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Wolff laments "worst performance of the season" for Mercedes in JeddahToto Wolff was left furious believing the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was the “worst performance of the year so far” for Mercedes. The Silver Arrows...
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What the teams said – Race day in Saudi ArabiaThe drivers and teams report back on all the action from the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
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Tsunoda-Gasly claim they could do nothing more in Saudi F1 clashYuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly have both refused to accept the blame for causing a race-ending crash for each driver in the 2025 Formula 1 Saudi...
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Russell laments 'underwhelming' Mercedes performance in Saudi Arabia with fifth 'where we deserve to finish'George Russell has admitted that fifth “is where we deserve to finish” in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after an “underwhelming” Mercedes...
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Verstappen tight-lipped on Jeddah F1 penalty as "I cannot share my opinion"Max Verstappen refused to talk about the first-lap incident that cost him a shot at winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - claiming he could end up...
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How punchy Oscar Piastri ‘made case’ against Max VerstappenOscar Piastri pinpoints race-defining moment in statement F1 victory over Max Verstappen.
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FIA post-race press conference – Saudi Arabia1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren), 2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull), 3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
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Red Bull "unlikely" to protest Verstappen's Saudi F1 penalty, says HornerRed Bull boss Christian Horner has said the team is unlikely to protest the penalty decision that cost Max Verstappen his victory at the 2025 Saudi...