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
Oscar Piastri was fastest in practice for the Miami Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 27.128 to put himself three and a half tenths ahead of Charles Leclerc. Piastri set his fastest time just before the session was red flagged when Ollie Bearman crashed bringing the session to an end. The Australian managed to
Pierre Gasly was fastest in first practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the Alpine driver set a 29.239 just after halfway through the session and remained seven thousandths ahead of Lando Norris. Charles Leclerc split the two McLaren’s the Ferrari driver just under eight hundredths behind the Englishman as he went comfortably faster than
Lando Norris was fastest in first practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 33.204 on soft tyres to put himself two-tenths faster than the Alpine of Pierre Gasly. McLaren go into this weekend expected to be the team to beat as they look to bounce back from a strategic error last
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
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
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
Charles Leclerc was fastest in first practice as he became the first driver to partner his brother Arthur in the same team during a Grand Prix weekend at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The older Leclerc set a 24.321 on the soft tyres which put him two-tenths faster than Lando Norris, but after a battery
Charles Leclerc was fastest in practice for the Qatar Grand Prix the Ferrari driver set a 21.965 to put himself just over four tenths faster than the McLaren’s of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. The two leading teams were comfortably quickest though Leclerc set his fastest time on the soft tyre while the McLaren was
Lewis Hamilton led a Mercedes one-two in first practice for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the seven-time champion set a 35.001 in the closing moments of the session putting himself nearly four-tenths faster than teammate George Russell. The opening session of the weekend was defined by rapid track evolution as drivers suffered with to get