McLaren prepared to “amend” approach to team orders if necessary – Stella | Formula 1 McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says the team could amend its approach to team orders after reviewing its controversial decision in the Italian Grand Prix. Read more:
Round-up: Verstappen tipped for Nurburgring Nordschleife race debut this weekend and more | RaceFans Round-up Tuesday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
2025 Italian Grand Prix weekend F1 driver ratings | Formula 1 One driver dominated the contest at Monza - and for once he wasn't in a McLaren. Here are RaceFans' driver ratings for the Italian Grand Prix. Read more:
“Very good Kimi, get them!”: Wolff’s unheard mid-race encouragement to Antonelli | Formula 1 Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff came on Andrea Kimi Antonelli's radio to give him encouragement during the Italian Grand Prix. Read more:
Stroll’s 16-second pit stop caused by slow tyre change and traffic light failure | Formula 1 Lance Stroll spent 16 seconds in his pit box due to a slow tyre change and a problem with Aston Martin's traffic lights at Monza. Read more:
Verstappen praises Mekies’ “common sense” approach after dominant win | Formula 1 Max Verstappen said Red Bull's new team principal Laurent Mekies helped them make the improvements which led to his dominant victory at Monza yesterday. Read more:
Round-up: Slow pit stop “on me” says Bortoleto, Browning takes first F2 win and more | RaceFans Round-up Monday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
How Williams’ team orders unleashed Albon’s front-running pace: Race data | 2025 Italian Grand Prix interactive data Williams split their strategies to get the most out of a car with strong race pace from poor qualifying positions. Here's how it paid off. Read more:
Transcript: How McLaren swapped Norris and Piastri – and what they said after | Formula 1 McLaren's drivers largely backed the team's call to swap positions late in the Italian Grand Prix, though Oscar Piastri raised one query on his radio. Read more:
Suspension failure not caused by change in kerb use during race, says Alonso | Formula 1 Fernando Alonso says his retirement from the Italian Grand Prix was not caused by him riding the kerbs too hard. Read more: