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Josh Suttill

Assistant Editor at The Race

Deputy F1 Editor @wearetherace

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  • 1 week ago | the-race.com | Josh Suttill

    The South African Grand Prix has taken another step closer to returning to the Formula 1 calendar with the FIA approving plans for Kyalami to become a Grade 1 circuit. Only circuits certified Grade 1 can host F1 world championship events and there’s been a big push to return South Africa to the F1 calendar for the first time since 1993. Kyalami hosted F1 grands prix from 1967 to 1985 as well as 1992 and 1993.

  • 1 week ago | the-race.com | Josh Suttill

    At just 18 years old, Kimi Antonelli is an F1 podium finisher, but he isn't the youngest driver to stand on an F1 podium. Below we'll recount the current top 10, including where Antonelli places... 1 Max Verstappen18 years, 7 months, 15 days Max Verstappen's first F1 podium came in his very first race with Red Bull Racing at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix - where he also became the youngest-ever F1 race winner in remarkable scenes.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Matt Beer |Josh Suttill |Samarth Kanal

    8 hours agoMax Verstappen secures May's Overtake of the Month award for his unbelievable move on Oscar Piastri during the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit https://www.Formula1.com Follow F1®: https://www.instagram.com/F1 https://www.facebook.com/Formula1/ https://www.twitter.com/F1 https://www.twitch.tv/formula1 https://www.tiktok.com/@f1 #F1 #

  • 1 week ago | the-race.com | Josh Suttill

    George Russell stole pole position at the final moment in Formula 1 qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix as Lando Norris ended up in seventh place. Russell delivered a 1m10.899s on mediums at the end of Q3 to usurp Max Verstappen at the top of the timesheets and give Mercedes its first grand prix pole of 2025. Both beat a soft tyre-shod Oscar Piastri, who recovered decently from what’s been a tough weekend that included battering the Wall Of Champions in final practice.

  • 1 week ago | the-race.com | Josh Suttill

    Yuki Tsunoda’s tricky start to life at Red Bull Racing has been made even worse by a 10-place grid penalty at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix. Tsunoda was punished by the stewards for overtaking under the red flag during final practice. That red flag was caused by Oscar Piastri clanging his McLaren against the barrier on the exit of the final chicane. The red flag was flown when Tsunoda was at Turn 6. The stewards found Tsunoda did reduce his speed and caught Piastri on the back straight.

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Josh @joshuasuttill
2 Jun 25

Russell knock discounts Verstappen for me so...Isack Hadjar? Three points finishes, dependable, big gap to Lawson and already in RBR conversation for '26.

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The best driver across #F1's triple header was... Let us know in the comments! 🗣️ https://t.co/XklsRp8fkx

Josh
Josh @joshuasuttill
30 May 25

Surprised it's taken so long for someone to give Victor Martins an FP1 outing! How he got on, after hearing from him and Vowles in Barcelona:https://t.co/i8pvSQwg8e

Josh
Josh @joshuasuttill
23 May 25

RT @TheRaceMoto: 1⃣ M.Marquez 2⃣ Morbidelli 3⃣ A.Marquez All you need to know about FP1 at MotoGP's British Grand Prix: https://t.co/Kgoi…