McLaren reminded they can’t control everything in quest for a fair title fight | Formula 1 McLaren have tried to allow a fair title fight between their drivers but Lando Norris's misfortune tipped the balance on Sunday. Read more:
How to watch the 2025 Italian Grand Prix plus F2 and the F3 finale | TV Times It's race week! Formula 1 heads to Monza this weekend. Here's how to watch the Italian Grand Prix and more. Read more:
Racing Bulls accuse Sainz of costing Lawson fifth place by “crashing into him” | Formula 1 Racing Bulls team principal Alan Permane accused Williams's Carlos Sainz Jnr of "crashing into" Liam Lawson and costing him fifth place. Read more:
Piastri’s points gap not “comfortable” yet despite Dutch GP boost | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri says his points lead over team mate Lando Norris doesn't feel comfortable yet despite his strong result in the Dutch Grand Prix. Read more:
Why Sauber avoided a penalty for Bortoleto dropping debris on the track | Formula 1 Sauber were investigated and cleared after the team left Gabriel Bortoleto circulating for several laps with visible front wing damage before dropping debris onto the track. Read more:
Round-up: Sainz-Lawson collision “didn’t deserve a penalty” says Vowles, and more | RaceFans Round-up Monday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
“F***ing end of the race”: Alonso’s unheard rage over the Safety Car explained | 2025 Dutch Grand Prix interactive data Fernando Alonso thought his race was ruined when the Safety Car was first deployed at Zandvoort and howled with anger on his radio. Read more:
Did Leclerc pass Russell off the track? The stewards say ‘yes’, then ‘maybe not’ | Formula 1 Charles Leclerc avoided a penalty for his collision with George Russell as the stewards changed their mind over whether he went off the track. Read more:
Hamilton hit with five-place grid drop for Italian Grand Prix | Formula 1 Lewis Hamilton has been given a five-place grid drop for the Italian Grand Prix for a pre-race incident at the Dutch Grand Prix. Read more:
“Alain Prost just texted me!” Hadjar blown away by breakthrough podium | Formula 1 Isack Hadjar received congratulations from France's most successful champion after becoming the country's youngest driver to reach the Formula 1 podium. Read more: