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The latest news and analysis behind the headlines ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, looking at the biggest talking points going into this race at Jeddah Corniche Circuit
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, looking at the biggest talking points going into this race at Jeddah Corniche Circuit
Lando Norris was fastest in first practice for the Australian Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 17.252 putting himself a tenth and a half ahead of the Williams of Carlos Sainz. Following testing McLaren have tried to play down its favourites label, but many of its rivals and the media have dismissed that as
Carlos Sainz was fastest on day two of pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit, the Williams driver set a 29.348 as the sunset to push Lewis Hamilton off the top spot by three-hundredths of a second. Both drivers topped the session they took part in with Sainz coming during the qualifying hour after improving
Charles Leclerc was fastest during the one-day post-season test at the Yas Marina Circuit, the Ferrari drier was a tenth faster than his teammate Carlos Sainz who Made his debut for Williams. However, both drivers were a second off the pole time on Saturday night during the Pirelli tyre test for experienced drivers and young
Lando Norris has beaten both Ferraris to clinch McLaren the constructor’s championship for the first time in twenty-six years with a five second victory at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Englishman drove a beautiful race to finish comfortably ahead despite his teammate Oscar Piastri was taken out of the battle for victory following
Lando Norris has beaten his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by two-tenths taking pole for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the Englishman pulled it out the bag as he found a massive improvement on his final attempt to put himself on pole. It also puts McLaren in the best position to win the constructors with
George Russell finished a dominant weekend for Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton to win the Las Vegas Grand Prix by seven seconds. Russell at the start held off the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc and then Hamilton after the Mercedes charged from tenth to finish behind his teammate. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen finished fifth twenty-six seconds ahead of
George Russell has beaten Carlos Sainz by just under a tenth to take pole position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver set a 32.312 in the closing moments of Q3 to put himself ahead of the Spaniard in a session which saw drama throughout. Mercedes have been in the mix all weekend
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Carlos Sainz converted pole into victory at the Mexico City Grand Prix beating Lando Norris by almost four and three quarters of a second. Despite losing the lead to Max Verstappen at the start the Spaniard managed to stay second during the opening stages behind the safety car before launching a controlled but brave move