Lewis Hamiltonโs tough start to F1 2025 with Ferrari has sparked criticism, but team boss Fred Vasseur has come out strongly in support of the seven-time World Champion, calling the negative talk โfing bulltโ and insisting Hamilton still has what it takes to succeed.
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George Russell defends Hamiltonโs Ferrari struggles
George Russell believes Lewis Hamiltonโs struggles at Ferrari are temporary and says the seven-time World Champion will soon deliver more brilliance, as seen during his Sprint win in China.
View More George Russell defends Hamiltonโs Ferrari strugglesSaudi Arabian F1 Team could be next big thing in Motorsport
A Saudi Arabian F1 team might soon hit the grid, as Prince Khalid hints at a possible team takeover and the ambition to host two races in the Kingdom.
View More Saudi Arabian F1 Team could be next big thing in MotorsportNorris dares Verstappen to McLaren Test: โSee His Disappointmentโ
Lando Norris challenges Max Verstappen to a McLaren MCL39 test drive, saying heโd be โexcited to see the disappointmentโ on Maxโs face. After Verstappen joked heโd be โin Tokyo alreadyโ if he had McLarenโs pace, Norris hit back, insisting the car isnโt the rocket ship Max thinks it isโand warned Bahrain may expose its limits.
View More Norris dares Verstappen to McLaren Test: โSee His DisappointmentโBahrain GP 2025: 5 Big Storylines to watch this weekend
Bahrain GP 2025 returns as the seasonโs fourth race and the middle of F1โs first triple-header. With the title fight heating up, rookies gaining ground, and new upgrades on the way, all eyes are on Sakhir for another dramatic weekend.
View More Bahrain GP 2025: 5 Big Storylines to watch this weekendYuki Tsunoda Red Bull debut shines at Japanese GP
Yuki Tsunoda made a strong debut for Red Bull Racing during FP1 at the Japanese Grand Prix. Racing at Suzuka, his home track, was an emotional experience. Dr. Helmut Marko praised his performance, comparing it to top drivers. Christian Horner defended Red Bullโs decision to promote him. Tsunoda remains focused on reaching Q3 and delivering results for Red Bull, Honda, and his home fans.
View More Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull debut shines at Japanese GPJack Doohan Crash: High-Speed accident at Japanese GP
Jack Doohan suffered a high-speed crash at the Japanese GP during FP2, slamming into the barriers at Turn 1. The incident triggered a red flag, but Doohan managed to exit the car on his own. Analysts suspect a mechanical issue, ruling out driver error. With his struggles this season, Doohan faces mounting pressure to secure his seat at Alpine.
View More Jack Doohan Crash: High-Speed accident at Japanese GPLando Norris Media Misrepresentation Sparks Controversy
Lando Norris has called out the media for twisting his words about McLarenโs success. He insists his remarks were misrepresented, sparking backlash from fans and igniting debate on sports journalism ethics. This controversy highlights ongoing concerns about sensationalism in Formula 1 reporting.
View More Lando Norris Media Misrepresentation Sparks ControversyRed Bull White Honda tribute livery for Japanese Grand Prix
Red Bull unveils a special white tribute livery for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix to honor their final year of collaboration with Honda, celebrating their successful partnership that powered Max Verstappen to four consecutive World Championships.
View More Red Bull White Honda tribute livery for Japanese Grand PrixRed Bullโs ruthless call: Lawson dropped after Perezโs failings
Red Bull has dropped Liam Lawson just two races into the 2025 F1 season, a decision fueled by Sergio Perezโs past struggles. Despite high hopes, Lawsonโs poor qualifying results and difficulties with the RB21 led to his swift exit. With Yuki Tsunoda now taking his place, Red Bull aims to avoid the mistakes that cost them the 2024 Constructorsโ Championship. Now, the big question remainsโwas the problem the car or the second driver?
View More Red Bullโs ruthless call: Lawson dropped after Perezโs failingsCadillac F1: Lowdon vows to sign drivers on merit, not reputation
Cadillac F1 will join the Formula 1 grid in 2026, with team principal Graeme Lowdon emphasizing a merit-based driver selection process. โF1 is not a playground. This is the pinnacle of world motorsport, so, for sure, we need to select drivers on merit,โ Lowdon stated. The team is considering several talented candidates, including Colton Herta, as they prepare for the new regulations in 2026.
View More Cadillac F1: Lowdon vows to sign drivers on merit, not reputationLewis Hamiltonโs Italian catchphrase at Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton has introduced โTempo di Martello.โ The phrase, suggested by Charles Leclerc, serves as Ferrariโs version of โHammer Time.โ Hamilton is eager to embrace new traditions and build strong relationships within the team.
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