By Camille Lebez Leroy Norris Shines at Home in a Drama-Filled McLaren One-Two Lando Norris sent the Silverstone crowd into raptures with a sensational home victory in a chaotic, weather-affected British Grand Prix. The McLaren driver mastered the shifting conditions and relentless pressure to finish ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri. The formation lap happened behindContinue reading “Norris Home Glory as Piastri Penalised and Hulkenberg FINALLY sprays the Champagne…”
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Norris pips Piastri to Austria victory after epic battle
By Ben Langley Lando Norris took victory in the Austrian Grand Prix, with teammate Oscar Piastri finishing close behind after the two shared a thrilling early race battle. Charles Leclerc completed the podium spots with Lewis Hamilton coming home in fourth. Max Verstappen retired from the race on lap 1 after a misjudgement from KimiContinue reading “Norris pips Piastri to Austria victory after epic battle”
Tight Midfield, But McLaren Leads the Way in Austria
By Camille Lebez Leroy Q1 As soon as the lights went green, Alex Albon wasted no time, leading the charge onto the track with the two Aston Martin drivers close behind. Within the first thirty seconds, half the grid had already joined the session, all opting for the softest compound available: the C5 tyres. SensationalContinue reading “Tight Midfield, But McLaren Leads the Way in Austria”
Verstappen, Russell SENSATIONAL SWAP DEAL in place!
By Joe Murphy Well this would certainly be something. Verstappen is tied down until 2028 but Russell only has six months left. Recent developments have made this swap proposal a stark reality. Ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix this weekend, all eyes are now on these drivers more than ever! Lando OUT! Mercedes team principalContinue reading “Verstappen, Russell SENSATIONAL SWAP DEAL in place!”
Austria Preview as Piastri Seeks to Extend Championship Lead
By Darian Lee Crowley Lando Norris needs an error-free weekend. McLaren suffered their first major setback of the season in Canada. This race marked the first time McLaren failed to score a podium, experienced an inevitable teammate clash, and recorded their first DNF of the season. Norris out of P1! While Piastri only finished fourth,Continue reading “Austria Preview as Piastri Seeks to Extend Championship Lead”
Kimi Antonelli looking to set record…
By Darian Lee Crowley Kimi Antonelli has become the third youngest podium finisher behind Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll. What records could he break? If Antonelli wins a race by 2027, he’ll become the second youngest winner after Verstappen, and a pole by 2027 will see him break the record for the youngest pole sitter.Continue reading “Kimi Antonelli looking to set record…”
Lando Norris replaced for FP1!
By Joe Murphy Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc will miss the first practice session (FP1) of the Austrian Grand Prix, with rookies Alex Dunne and Dino Beganovic taking their places behind the wheel. Bottas Back for 2026! Alex Dunne, a 19-year-old Formula 2 driver and member of McLaren’s junior program, will drive the MCL39 carContinue reading “Lando Norris replaced for FP1!”
Valtteri Bottas to Cadillac CONFIRMED After Social Media Tease
By Joe Murphy Valtteri Bottas has seemingly confirmed his move to the American team on Monday. The Finn has sparked speculation about a potential move to Cadillac’s Formula 1 team in 2026 with a cheeky social media post. The Mercedes reserve driver shared a video inspecting a Cadillac SUV, joking about the “two free seats”Continue reading “Valtteri Bottas to Cadillac CONFIRMED After Social Media Tease”
Why this F1 Record is about to get BROKEN!
By Joe Murphy 1.8 seconds is the record to beat. Formula 1 is a sport where speed and precision are paramount. One of the most critical components of a team’s performance is the pit stop, where drivers refuel, change tyres, and make adjustments to their cars. Astonishingly, pit crews can complete this intricate process inContinue reading “Why this F1 Record is about to get BROKEN!”
Russell’s Redemption whilst Norris Falter Again
By Luke Pons The 4.361 km Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve once again lived up to its reputation as a fan favourite. The Wall of Champions claimed no victims this year, but Turn 10 proved as tricky as ever. George Russell put Mercedes back in the spotlight with a great win from pole position, with young Antonelli sweeteningContinue reading “Russell’s Redemption whilst Norris Falter Again”