Max Verstappen has won the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after finishing six seconds ahead of Lando Norris, the Red Bull driver took the lead at the start after sweeping around Oscar Piastri at Tamburello. It was a brilliant move which then gave him control of the race, though the McLarens tried their best to challenge the
Lando Norris led a McLaren one-two in third practice for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, the Englishman set a 14.897 going a tenth faster than teammate Oscar Piastri. The two go into the first European race of the season looking to maintain their advantage over their rivals though Max Verstappen was eight hundredths behind. After being
Oscar Piastri has beaten his McLaren teammate Lando Norris by four and a half seconds to take victory at the Miami Grand Prix. Piastri drove another steady race and became the first McLaren driver to win three Grands Prix in a row since 1998, he took the lead off Max Verstappen a quarter distance and
Max Verstappen has beaten Lando Norris by six and a half hundredths to take pole position for the Miami Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver put himself fastest at the start of the final runs but the McLaren challenge appeared to disappear at the end of Q3. Verstappen appeared to open the door for the
Lando Norris has won the sprint race at the Miami Grand Prix beating his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri in a chaotic wet race. The McLaren driver found himself in the lead as Piastri pitted just before the safety car caused by Fernando Alonso crashing his Aston Martin after being pushed wide by the Racing Bull
Kimi Antonelli has taken his maiden pole position after beating both McLarens by nearly half a tenth in sprint qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver set a new track record a 26.482 on his final attempt putting himself ahead of Oscar Piastri and becoming the sport’s youngest pole-sitter. Antonelli set his fastest
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines ahead of this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix, looking at the biggest talking points going into this race at the Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens.
Max Verstappen has beaten Oscar Piastri by a hundredth to take pole for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the four-time champion set a 27.294 on his final attempt to take back-to-back poles in Jeddah. The Red Bull driver lit up the times on his final attempt to go fastest and take a surprise pole. Verstappen’s
Lando Norris was fastest in third practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix the McLaren driver set a 27.489 to put himself a quarter of a tenth faster than his teammate Oscar Piastri. George Russell put his Mercedes third fastest going six-tenths behind the McLarens. McLaren have looked quick all weekend in Jeddah as Norris
Lando Norris led a McLaren one-two after going over a tenth and a half faster than teammate Oscar Piastri in second practice ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Englishman set a 28.267 during the qualifying simulation to put himself fastest just after the forty-minute mark, while Piastri backed out of his final run