By Ben Langley The final race of the season has arrived in Abu Dhabi, and for the first time since 2010, more than two drivers are in contention to win the championship. Lando Norris is the one to beat, sitting twelve points clear of Max Verstappen. Oscar Piastri’s championship hopes are slim but alive, sittingContinue reading “Norris on BRINK of History as F1 2025 story ends…”
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McLaren: Papaya Rules ‘Under Consideration’
By Lucy Regan Few internal team policies in modern Formula 1 have generated as much debate as McLaren’s “Papaya rules”. These guidelines have been built to regulate how Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri race against each other. These were originally introduced to prevent costly intra-team collisions. However, with both drivers now pushing for the 2025Continue reading “McLaren: Papaya Rules ‘Under Consideration’”
What is 2026 looking like for Formula 1?
By Luke Barras A Look At The 22 Drivers and 11 Teams Taking Part In The 2026 Formula One Season 2026 will see a lot of change in Formula One, with Audi becoming the latest team to take to the grid whilst new cars and the scraping of the Drag Reduction System (DRS) is dueContinue reading “What is 2026 looking like for Formula 1?”
Tsunoda OUT as Hadjar takes on ‘Seat Of Death’
By Mark Gero After waiting for a while to see how the Red Bull line-up will be for the upcoming 2026 season, it was announced on Tuesday morning just before the last race of the year in Abu Dhabi that the French rookie Isack Hadjar will finally be promoted to the controversial second seat forContinue reading “Tsunoda OUT as Hadjar takes on ‘Seat Of Death’”
Verstappen claims Qatari Victory as Triple Threat set for Abu Dhabi…
By Joe Murphy Max Verstappen scored a vital win in the Qatar Grand Prix, pipping Oscar Piastri at the finish line. The victory keeps Verstappen’s title hopes alive, with the championship battle set to go down to the wire. Lando Norris, the current Drivers’ Championship leader, could only manage fourth place, allowing Verstappen to closeContinue reading “Verstappen claims Qatari Victory as Triple Threat set for Abu Dhabi…”
Piastri Perfection with Title Contenders altogether at the front…
By Mark Gero Friday practice, Sprint victory, and on Saturday evening, his first pole since August. Oscar Piastri recovered to take pole for Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix at the Lusail International Circuit by posting a last-minute time of 1:19:387 ahead of McLaren teammate Lando Norris with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in third. “We left theContinue reading “Piastri Perfection with Title Contenders altogether at the front…”
Max FUMES as Piastri wins Dull Sprint
By Ben Langley Piastri wins an uneventful Sprint to narrow gap to Norris, with Verstappen lagging behind. Oscar Piastri dominated the Qatar Sprint to win his first race format in nearly three months and narrow the gap to 22 points between himself and teammate Lando Norris. George Russell finished 2nd with Norris holding off VerstappenContinue reading “Max FUMES as Piastri wins Dull Sprint”
2025 Qatar GP Preview – Sunday’s Blockbuster Showdown could see new World Champion Crowned
By Joe Murphy The Qatar Grand Prix has a short history, dating back to its inaugural event in 2021. Located at the Lusail International Circuit, just outside the capital Doha, this Formula 1 race has quickly become a fan favorite although it’s very demanding on drivers and tyres alike. The Lusail International Circuit was initiallyContinue reading “2025 Qatar GP Preview – Sunday’s Blockbuster Showdown could see new World Champion Crowned”
Piastri Sprint Pole Put Pressure on Title Rivals
By Joe Murphy Oscar Piastri secured pole position for the Qatar Grand Prix Sprint, edging out George Russell and teammate Lando Norris. Piastri’s time of 1:20.055 was just 0.032 seconds faster than Russell’s, with Norris completing the top three. It’s an important weekend for the Australian who must out score his teammate to remain inContinue reading “Piastri Sprint Pole Put Pressure on Title Rivals”
Piastri Sprint Pole but Front Runner now in Chase Mode
By Camille Lebez-Leroy At the start of the season, and well into the middle of it, Oscar Piastri looked like the man to beat. His win at the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix launched him to the top of the standings, and it felt like the beginning of a title chase that no one couldContinue reading “Piastri Sprint Pole but Front Runner now in Chase Mode”