In a thrilling Formula 1 race in Barcelona, Lando Norris took the win despite having a moment off the track amidst changing weather conditions. Meanwhile, his teammate Oscar Piastri faced a similar fate, losing precious time and dropping out of contention. However, he managed to make a comeback and secure a ninth-place finish. Jack Doohan and Liam Lawson also faced difficulties on the slippery track, while Isack Hadjar crashed even before the start of the race. Norris thwarted off a challenge from Max Verstappen to maintain his lead, while Piastri slipped to third behind Verstappen.
In a thrilling qualifying session for the Formula 1 season opener in Australia, Racing Bulls driver Yuki Tsunoda put together a "magic lap" to secure fifth place on the grid. The 24-year-old outperformed his teammate Max Verstappen and beat his predecessor Liam Lawson in impressive fashion. Tsunoda credited his team for giving him a strong car and expressed confidence in his wet-weather set-up, as rain is forecasted for race day.
New Red Bull Formula 1 driver Liam Lawson stumbled in Q1 during the Australian Grand Prix, leaving him to start the race in 18th place. While his teammate Max Verstappen qualified third, Lawson failed to make it to Q2. The 23-year-old acknowledges that his preparations were not ideal, but ultimately takes responsibility for his costly mistake on his final flying lap. This setback highlights the competitive nature of F1 and the importance of precision during the qualifying stage.
As Red Bull prepares to make a decision on their 2025 Formula 1 driver lineup, Yuki Tsunoda's recent performance has put him in the lead for a promotion to the senior team. Despite strong competition from his teammate Liam Lawson, Tsunoda impressed team staff with his feedback during a post-season test. With Sergio Perez's struggles in the RB20 machine, it seems likely that Tsunoda will be chosen to partner Max Verstappen in the upcoming season.
The 2024 Formula 1 season has been turned on its head as a genuine championship battle breaks out between multiple drivers and teams, making the Pirelli United States Grand Prix in Austin a must-watch event. After years of domination by drivers like Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton, it's now Max Verstappen who leads the pack, but he's facing fierce competition from Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc, and Oscar Piastri. And in a surprising turn of events, it's McLaren Mercedes, not Red Bull Honda, who's leading in the constructor standings. Could any of the top eight drivers take the win in Austin on Sunday? It's anyone's race to win.
Since winning the 2024 Miami Grand Prix, Lando Norris may have had the fastest car, but Max Verstappen's consistency has propelled him to the top of the driver standings. In the 11 races since Miami, Verstappen has scored the most points out of any driver, solidifying his position as a top contender for the championship title. Even with strong competition from McLaren, Mercedes, and Ferrari, Verstappen's consistent performance has him leading the pack.
After a dominant three years on the Formula 1 circuit, Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen is once again on track to win a fourth consecutive world championship. Despite a recent challenge from young rookie Lando Norris, Verstappen's impressive lead in the Drivers' Championship with six races remaining has solidified his position as a top contender. However, it's been a long and difficult road for Verstappen to reach this level of success, and a unique set of circumstances early in his career nearly derailed his path to Formula 1 glory.
Red Bull Racing has officially announced that New Zealander Liam Lawson will be replacing Daniel Ricciardo as Max Verstappen's teammate for the remainder of the Formula 1 season. The decision comes after poor performances from Ricciardo, who has struggled to keep up with Verstappen and has now been let go by the team. This change in lineup is expected to have a major impact on the upcoming races and could potentially shift the team dynamic at Red Bull.
Lando Norris admitted to being "fed up" after narrowly missing out on his second Formula 1 victory at the British Grand Prix. Despite leading at Silverstone, Norris and his McLaren team made critical errors during their final pit stop, ultimately losing the lead to Lewis Hamilton and later Max Verstappen. Despite consistently strong race pace, Norris has struggled to convert his opportunities into wins since his maiden victory in May. Frustrated with his performance, Norris is determined to improve and start winning now instead of waiting for success to come later.
In a nail-biting mixed-conditions race, Lewis Hamilton emerged victorious at the British Grand Prix, winning his first Formula 1 race since 2021. The Briton overtook Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, who finished second and third respectively, to take a record-breaking ninth win at Silverstone. Hamilton's strategic move to capitalize on his rivals' indecision during a crossover period paid off, solidifying his position as one of the greatest Formula 1 drivers of all time.