Lando Norris was fastest in first practice for this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 28.549 going just over a tenth and a half a head of George Russell. But it wasn’t all easy for the championship leader as he sounded agitated with the tyres and graining while his teammate Oscar Piastri
Round three of the season sees F1 head to springtime Suzuka for the Japanese Grand Prix, the high-speed figure of eight 3.6-mile circuit is one of the only figure eight circuits on the calendar drivers love the challenge of this circuit which could be described as one where risk can be hugely rewarding but mistakes
Oscar Piastri beat his McLaren teammate Lando Norris with a dominant nine-second win at the Chinese Grand Prix, the Australian drove a calm and controlled race at the front to take the teams second win of the season. Piastri never really looked under any pressure only losing his lead to Norris during the pit stop,
Oscar Piastri has beaten George Russell by eight hundredths to take a maiden Grand Prix pole at the Chinese Grand Prix. The McLaren driver looked like the driver to beat with both his laps in Q3 setting a 30.641 and looked on form-taking pole despite the gusty conditions in Shanghai. Piastri’s two previous poles had
Lewis Hamilton took his first win for Ferrari beating Oscar Piastri by six seconds in the sprint at the Chinese Grand Prix. The seven-time champion pulled away at the start allowing him into clean air which proved key in allowing him to manage his tyres and take his seventh win in any format in Shanghai.
Lewis Hamilton has taken his first pole as a Ferrari driver in sprint qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix, the Englishman set a 30.849 going nearly two hundredths faster than Max Verstappen. In recent weeks Hamilton had spoken about needing to find his feet and needing to learn lessons from last weekend in Melbourne. It’s
Lando Norris was fastest in practice ahead of this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 31.504 to put himself nearly half a second faster than Charles Leclerc. The Englishman set his fastest time right at the end of the session but looked to have more pace as he ran wide in the
Round two of the 2025 season brings F1 to China’s business and commercial capital Shanghai for the first sprint weekend of the season. Since joining the calendar twenty years ago the Shanghai International Circuit has become one of the best of the newer circuits with penalty of overtaking and drama, thanks to its trick nature
Lando Norris has taken back-to-back wins for the first time in his career in a chaotic, treacherous, accident-packed season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The McLaren driver held off world champion Max Verstappen in the closing stages to take a nine-tenths victory, in one of the most drama-filled season openers defined by making the right calls at
Lando Norris has beaten his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by nine hundredths to take pole position for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The Englishman set a 15.096 putting him well ahead of Piastri and his expected championship rival Max Verstappen by nearly three-tenths of a second as McLaren locked out the front row. McLaren went