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Oscar Piastri drew level with compatriot Daniel Ricciardo by winning at Spa-Francorchamps, but it was not an anxiety-free race for the Australian.
Having worked together with Laurent Mekies when the Frenchman acted as sporting director at Ferrari, the now Williams driver Carlos Sainz is sure that the Frenchman is the 'perfect fit' for the Milton ...
Max Verstappen has signalled the end of a F1 era after the decision to delay the Belgian Grand Prix in the rain on Sunday.
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McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella has downplayed the impact of a battery deployment ‘anomaly’ during the restart of the F1 Belgian GP, insisting it was not a decisive factor in Lando Norris losing ...
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has defended the FIA's decision to delay the F1 Belgian GP, a move criticised by both Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. The post McLaren disputes Max Verstappen and Lewis ...
A wet race at Spa could've been an instant classic, but it also could've ended in disaster. Discretion is the better part of valor, in life and especially in F1.
Francorchamps – over 30 seconds behind race winner Oscar Piastri – sounded the alarm over Mercedes’ sudden drop in form. His rookie teammate, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, struggled even more, finishing a ...
After a disappointing Sprint race result which saw him lose the lead of the race to Max Verstappen, Piastri was keen to make amends on Sunday's Grand Prix. But having lost out to teammate Norris ...
A delayed Belgian Grand Prix was won by a masterful afternoon of tyre management by Oscar Piastri, the McLaren star extending his drivers' championship lead.
Francorchamps prior to the start of the race. When drivers went round the track during the formation lap, many complained about a lack of visibility following behind other cars, especially down the ...
The decision follows a punishing weekend for the 18-year-old at Spa-Francorchamps, where he finished Saturday’s Sprint event a lowly 17th before slipping down to P18 in qualifying. But Mercedes will ...