Piastri won the wet-dry Belgian GP, extending his championship lead over Norris. Leclerc took third. Russell, Albon, and Hamilton had strong finishes. Lawson and Bortoleto scored points. All 20 drivers finished the race with no retirements.
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Spa Sprint Qualifying: Piastri Dominates, Mercedes Struggles
Oscar Piastri secured pole position for the Belgian GP Sprint, ahead of Verstappen and Norris. Hamilton and Russell struggled, qualifying 18th and 13th respectively. Haas and other midfield teams had strong performances, setting up an unpredictable Sprint race.
View More Spa Sprint Qualifying: Piastri Dominates, Mercedes StrugglesKush Maini Leads Alpine at Goodwood, Celebrates 75 Years of F1
Kush Maini represented Alpine F1 at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, driving the A523 up the iconic hill as part of Alpine’s 70th anniversary showcase. The Indian F2 driver and Mahindra Formula E tester brought Formula 1 flair to Day 1 of the festival, celebrating 75 years of the sport.
View More Kush Maini Leads Alpine at Goodwood, Celebrates 75 Years of F1Russell Wins in Canadian GP as McLaren Collide
George Russell clinched his first win of the 2025 season at the Canadian GP as McLaren teammates Norris and Piastri collided. Rookie Kimi Antonelli secured a historic maiden podium, while F1 Academy delivered action-packed races in Montreal.
View More Russell Wins in Canadian GP as McLaren CollideF1 prodigy Kush Maini joins Alpine as reserve driver
F1 Prodigy Kush Maini makes history, becoming the first Indian in Formula 1 since 2012.
View More F1 prodigy Kush Maini joins Alpine as reserve driver

