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Williams fined for wing footage breach at Chinese GP
Williams has been fined €50,000, with €40,000 suspended, for failing to install SD cards in onboard cameras after a mix-up with the FIA. The...
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How Tsunoda has already put Lawson and Red Bull under pressure
It’s very early days. F1’s 2025 season has only just started. But making an impression in a Formula 1 paddock is somewhat similar to a date: the...
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McLaren car "may well" be slower if adapted to Norris's driving style
Lando Norris seemed to roll a grenade under the door during a press conference ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix when he said he had effectively...
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Autosport Podcast: Reviewing Friday practice and sprint qualifying at the Chinese GP
Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording report from the Shanghai International Circuit to review Friday’s sprint qualifying session for the 2025...
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Explained: The safety system behind the Australian GP on-track recovery vehicle scenes
A little-known FIA system was behind the decision to send recovery vehicles on-track during Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix, according to...
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Can F1 rivals hold off McLaren in China's sprint race?
Having dominated Formula 1 in Australia, the expectation was McLaren would at least be as quick on the resurfaced Shanghai International Circuit...
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Why Williams wing-footage breach exposes a fundamental problem
Aero-elasticity continues to be a hot topic in Formula 1 in the wake of the FIA announcing more stringent tests on rear wings to detect if they are...
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Sainz admits he's "still not feeling at home" in Williams
Carlos Sainz admits he still does not feel at home in the cockpit of his Williams Formula 1 car after a disappointing showing in Chinese Grand Prix...
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Trackside view: Hamilton has China sprint pole, but Ferrari still struggling most of leading teams
The rolling cheers were the first clue. Reverberating as if sprint qualifying for Formula 1’s Chinese Grand Prix was taking place within a leisure...
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Lawson puts F1 Chinese GP SQ1 elimination down to inability to cool tyres
Liam Lawson put his Chinese Grand Prix sprint qualifying woes down to an inability to cool his tyres enough for his final flying lap, leading to...
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Norris admits "trying to push too much" after "struggling" with McLaren car in China
Lando Norris admitted his own mistakes left the early Formula 1 championship leader qualifying down in sixth for the sprint race at the Chinese...
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Hamilton "gobsmacked" as he gets first Ferrari sprint pole
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says he is "a bit gobsmacked" after taking his first sprint pole of his nascent Ferrari era....