Max Verstappen clinched pole position at the 2025 British Grand Prix in a thrilling Silverstone qualifier, narrowly edging out McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. With the top five separated by just 0.2s, Sunday’s race promises high drama.
View More Verstappen Takes British GP 2025 Pole in Tight Silverstone BattleLewis Hamilton
Max Verstappen Triumphs at Emilia-Romagna GP as McLaren Duo Shine
Max Verstappen claimed a commanding victory at the 2025 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in Imola, with McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri completing the podium. Dramatic safety car action and strategic battles shaped the race, while Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc made impressive recoveries from disappointing qualifying positions. The championship battle intensifies as the F1 season heads to Monaco.
View More Max Verstappen Triumphs at Emilia-Romagna GP as McLaren Duo ShinePiastri takes pole at Emilia Romagna GP as Ferrari struggles at home
Oscar Piastri claimed a sensational pole for the Emilia Romagna GP, edging out Max Verstappen in a chaotic Qualifying session at Imola, while Ferrari endured a disastrous home showing with both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton missing Q3.
View More Piastri takes pole at Emilia Romagna GP as Ferrari struggles at homeFerrari backs Hamilton amid 2025 struggles, Vasseur slams critics
Lewis Hamilton’s 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 “fing bullt” and insisting Hamilton still has what it takes to succeed.
View More Ferrari backs Hamilton amid 2025 struggles, Vasseur slams criticsGeorge Russell defends Hamilton’s Ferrari struggles
George Russell believes Lewis Hamilton’s 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 Hamilton’s Ferrari strugglesNorris dares Verstappen to McLaren Test: ‘See His Disappointment’
Lando Norris challenges Max Verstappen to a McLaren MCL39 test drive, saying he’d be “excited to see the disappointment” on Max’s face. After Verstappen joked he’d be “in Tokyo already” if he had McLaren’s pace, Norris hit back, insisting the car isn’t the rocket ship Max thinks it is—and warned Bahrain may expose its limits.
View More Norris dares Verstappen to McLaren Test: ‘See His Disappointment’Sainz Grid Penalty for Blocking Hamilton at Suzuka
Carlos Sainz has been handed a three-place grid penalty at the Japanese Grand Prix for impeding Lewis Hamilton during Q2, following a stewards’ review which ruled that his team failed to warn him in time.
View More Sainz Grid Penalty for Blocking Hamilton at SuzukaJapanese GP: Verstappen grabs Pole, Tsunoda misses Q3
Max Verstappen snatched pole position in a thrilling end to Japanese GP qualifying at Suzuka, setting a new lap record. McLaren’s Norris and Piastri completed the top three. Meanwhile, Yuki Tsunoda’s Red Bull debut on home soil ended in heartbreak with a Q2 exit at P15.
View More Japanese GP: Verstappen grabs Pole, Tsunoda misses Q3Chinese GP qualifying results: Piastri Secures Maiden F1 Pole
Oscar Piastri clinched his maiden Formula 1 pole position at the Chinese GP Qualifying, edging out George Russell and Lando Norris in a thrilling session. The McLaren driver delivered a stunning 1m 30.641s lap to take P1, with Russell just 0.082s behind. Max Verstappen settled for fourth, while Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc followed in P5 and P6.
View More Chinese GP qualifying results: Piastri Secures Maiden F1 PoleHamilton’s first Ferrari win: sprint victory in China
Lewis Hamilton’s first Ferrari win came in dominant fashion as he stormed to victory in the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Sprint. Starting from pole, the seven-time World Champion controlled the race despite tyre graining, finishing 6.889 seconds ahead of Oscar Piastri. Max Verstappen settled for third after losing second place in the closing laps. This historic win silenced doubts about Hamilton’s move to Ferrari and signaled the team’s resurgence in the 2025 F1 season.
View More Hamilton’s first Ferrari win: sprint victory in China2025 Australian Grand Prix: Norris shines in Australian GP
The 2025 Australian Grand Prix opened with intense action, featuring Lando Norris’s victory, Verstappen’s close second, and Hamilton’s disappointing Ferrari debut.
View More 2025 Australian Grand Prix: Norris shines in Australian GPLewis Hamilton’s Italian catchphrase at Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton has introduced “Tempo di Martello.” The phrase, suggested by Charles Leclerc, serves as Ferrari’s version of “Hammer Time.” Hamilton is eager to embrace new traditions and build strong relationships within the team.
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