How Norris and Piastri’s on-track success came with a hefty cost The 2025 Formula 1 season delivered historic success for ...
Oscar Piastri has crashed out of the Brazil Grand Prix sprint race, causing a red flag and adding pressure to his championship fight. On the seventh lap of the sprint, the Australian driver dipped a ...
Few sports thrill like motorsports. Rivalries and screaming engines, the grandness of victory, and the hollowness of defeat are exciting and dramatic, but the sport's most visceral charge is its ...
Nobody expects a Formula 1 Grand Prix auto race to end the way it did for Romain Grosjean on November 29, 2020, on the track in Bahrain. Driving at a speed of 119 miles per hour, his Haas VF-20 got ...
Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg paid £360,000 each towards Mercedes’ damage costs after their infamous crash at the 2016 ...
Ryo Hirakawa crashed during Zandvoort testing, cutting Haas' preparations short. Despite the crash, Hirakawa will replace Oliver Bearman in Mexico GP FP1. Nine rookie drivers will meet the FIA ...
The 2025 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) was nothing short of exhilarating. From tense overtakes and unexpected contact between cars on track, to a surprise driver ...
From terrifying high-speed impacts to controversial team clashes, these five crashes tested drivers, teams and Formula 1’s safety systems to their limits.
Lando Norris found himself at the center of discussion after a chaotic Sprint session at Interlagos saw multiple drivers crash out. Onboard footage suggests the McLaren driver’s run over a damp curb ...
While tensions often run high in the all-action world of Formula 1, it is rare for ill feeling between rivals to spill over ...
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 08: Sprint winner Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren Second placed Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team and Third placed George Russell ...
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F1 driver Romain Grosjean tells how he survived horrific crash that saw him stuck in a flaming cockpit for 27 seconds
Nobody expects a Formula 1 Grand Prix auto race to end the way it did for Romain Grosjean on November 29, 2020, on the track in Bahrain. Driving at a speed of 119 miles per hour, his Haas VF-20 got ...
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