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1 week ago |
planetf1.com | Oliver Harden |Michelle Foster |Uros Radovanovic
McLaren driver and F1 2025 Championship leader Lando Norris has been testing World Rally Championship (WRC) cars in secret, it has been claimed. It comes almost a year after it emerged that an active Formula 1 star has been testing rally cars away from the grand prix circuit.
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2 weeks ago |
planetf1.com | Michelle Foster |Uros Radovanovic
Christijan Albers has called out Lando Norris’ attitude during his interviews in Bahrain, telling the driver it makes him come across as “not as mentally strong” as his rivals. Norris was unable to take the fight to his team-mate Oscar Piastri in qualifying at the Sakhir circuit, completing Q3 four-tenths down on his team-mate despite the MCL39’s superior speed. Lando Norris: Weak or honest?
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2 weeks ago |
planetf1.com | Sam Cooper |Uros Radovanovic
Lando Norris said he was “nowhere near” his best in a surprising assessment of his F1 2025 season so far. The McLaren driver leads the World Drivers’ Championship but said he has found it tough to click into gear so far this year.
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2 weeks ago |
planetf1.com | Uros Radovanovic
After their biggest update of the season so far, Ferrari appear to be heading in the right direction, picking up a solid haul of points in Bahrain. The safety car certainly disrupted their race, but let’s take a look at the data — what kind of pace did the Ferrari drivers actually have, and how much of a difference did the new floor upgrade make?
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2 weeks ago |
msn.com | Uros Radovanovic
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2 weeks ago |
planetf1.com | Uros Radovanovic
After what was arguably one of Max Verstappen’s finest drives in his career last weekend in Japan, the situation in Bahrain looked dramatically different. In qualifying, Max only managed the seventh fastest time, while his team-mate Yuki Tsunoda will start the race from tenth on the grid. The data helps us uncover the key reasons behind the reigning champion’s drop in performance — and what we can expect from Red Bull in tomorrow’s race.
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2 weeks ago |
planetf1.com | Uros Radovanovic
Oscar Piastri secured his second pole position of the season in a gripping qualifying session in Bahrain, finishing almost half a second ahead of his team-mate Lando Norris. The current championship leader will start tomorrow’s race from sixth place — behind Pierre Gasly in the Alpine — something no one really saw coming. Let’s dive into the data and see where the phenomenal Piastri found the edge.
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2 weeks ago |
msn.com | Uros Radovanovic
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2 weeks ago |
msn.com | Uros Radovanovic
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2 weeks ago |
planetf1.com | Uros Radovanovic
It’s already been a hectic Bahrain GP weekend for Williams teammates Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon — one full of fines!It didn’t take long for George Russell to join in the fun to have a laugh about it, too. The Williams fines ahead of the Bahrain GPPoor Carlos Sainz; the Williams driver was hit with a €20,000 fine — half suspended for 12 months — because he failed to arrive on time for the national anthem ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. The reason?