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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.
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Hamilton 12th as Norris fastest in Melbourne practice
Lewis Hamilton is 12th on his Ferrari debut in first practice for the Australian Grand Prix as Lando Norris sets the pace for McLaren.
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F1: Chequered Flag
Rosanna Tennant and the BBC F1 team look ahead to what we can expect from the new season.
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McLaren have two shots at drivers' title – Brown
McLaren CEO Zak Brown discusses Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri’s chances of lifting the drivers' championship this season.
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BBC Radio 5 Live & BBC Sounds secure F1 rights
BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds secure exclusive UK radio rights for Formula 1 for the next three seasons.
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Norris 'feels' that McLaren are favourites
Lando Norris acknowledges that McLaren start the Formula 1 season as favourites but says the view among his rivals is "short-sighted".
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Hamilton does not feel pressure to 'prove anything'
Before starting his Ferrari career at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton says he does not feel any pressure to prove himself.