BBC Sport
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Hamilton's first Ferrari race 'a big crash course'
Lewis Hamilton says his first race for Ferrari was "a big crash course" after he finished 10th in a chaotic Australian Grand Prix.
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Norris beats Verstappen in dramatic Australia opener
Lando Norris masters treacherous, changing conditions in a dramatic, incident-packed race to beat Max Verstappen and win the Australian Grand Prix.
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I'm not a fan of fake stuff - Norris on Netflix show
Lando Norris says he is "not a fan of the fake stuff" as he criticises the makers of the Drive to Survive show about Formula 1 on Netflix.
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'How good are the British drivers?' - F1 season preview
BBC Sport's Harry Benjamin and Marc Priestley discuss Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Lando Norris' championship chances in what is touted as...
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'No Hamilton fairytale as Norris and McLaren deliver on potential'
Lewis Hamilton's first qualifying session for Ferrari was perfectly decent but it was a sobering start to the season for his new team, says Andrew...
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F1: Chequered Flag
Harry Benjamin and Marc Priestley join Rosanna Tennant to look back at qualifying.
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Norris takes Melbourne pole with Hamilton eighth
Lando Norris secures pole position for the Australian Grand Prix, while Lewis Hamilton is eighth on his Ferrari debut.
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Big surprises & how will Hamilton do? 5 Live team's 2025 predictions
BBC Radio 5 Live's Harry Benjamin, Jennie Gow, Alice Powell, Marc Priestley and Rosanna Tennant give us their predictions for the 2025 Formula 1...
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F1: Chequered Flag
Rosanna Tennant & the team look at the title credentials of the top British drivers.
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How does Formula 1 points scoring work?
Ask Me Anything's Emma Middleton explains how Formula 1 points scoring works ahead of the 2025 season opener in Australia.
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'A little bit early' to fight for pole - Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton says he expects it to be "a little bit early" for him to be able to fight for pole position at the Australian Grand Prix.
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Horner excited by Red Bull's 'biggest challenge'
At the start of a new F1 season, Red Bull boss Christian Horner is overseeing another title bid and also the development of their own engine for 2026.