Last weekend was an unmitigated disaster for all but one 'rookie' driver, but China saw them all finish (good) and two of them get points (also good). Jack Doohan might've picked up his second penalty ...
In a shocking turn of events, Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton have been disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix after failing crucial post-race technical checks. This development ...
Both Ferrari cars fail different post-race scrutineering checks in Shanghai, resulting in costly double exclusion, with Charles Leclerc losing fifth and Lewis Hamilton sixth; Alpines Pierre Gasly also ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNF1: Both Ferrari drivers disqualified from Chinese Grand PrixSHANGHAI–Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were disqualified from the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix after ...
Both the Ferraris, which had finished fifth and sixth respectively in Sunday's race, failed post-race checks carried out by ...
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ABP Live on MSNPiastri wins Chinese Grand Prix with statement performance ahead of Norris and RussellOscar Piastri bounced back from the disappointment of his late-race mistake at last week’s 2025 season opener in Australia by ...
Lewis Hamilton has been disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix after the rear skid block on his Ferrari was found to be ...
Oscar Piastri dominated the Chinese Grand Prix to win his third career F1 race; Lando Norris holds onto championship lead after late brake drama denied him chance of catching Piastri; Lewis Hamilton i ...
The Chinese Grand Prix belongs to Oscar Piastri, the Australian driver converting his Saturday maiden pole position into a ...
MCLAREN’S dominant start to the new season has continued in China! Oscar Piastri started on pole, and he cruised to his third ...
George Russell took Mercedes to 300 podiums in their F1 history, making them just the fourth team in the competition to do so after Ferrari, McLaren and Williams ...
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