‘No surprise for us to be slower than Red Bull lately’ says Norris after missing pole | Formula 1 Lando Norris said Max Verstappen's pole position for the sprint race in Austin came as no surprise given Red Bull's recent form. Read more:
“Shocking” first-round qualifying exit was “not in my control”, says Tsunoda | Formula 1 Yuki Tsunoda was frustrated to drop out of qualifying for the sprint race in the first round after being unable to set a time at the end of the session. Read more:
Verstappen snatches sprint race pole from Norris as Hulkenberg claims fourth | Formula 1 Max Verstappen pipped Lando Norris to pole position to the sprint race while Nico Hulkenberg produced a superb lap for fourth on the grid in his Sauber. Read more:
2025 United States Grand Prix sprint race grid | Formula 1 Max Verstappen has taken provisional pole position for the United States Grand Prix sprint race for Red Bull ahead of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Read more:
FIA defends “democratic” presidential election process after Mayer’s criticism | Formula 1 The FIA has responded to strong criticism of its presidential election process by Tim Mayer after he stood down as a candidate today. Read more:
Live: 2025 United States Grand Prix sprint race qualifying | RaceFans Live Follow the 2025 United States Grand Prix sprint race qualifying session on RaceFans Live. Read more:
Norris quickest as Hulkenberg splits the McLarens in sole practice session | Formula 1 Lando Norris set the pace in the opening practice session at the Circuit of the Americas but McLaren were denied a one-two by an unexpected driver. Read more:
McLaren’s repercussions for Norris “probably won’t be noticed” says Brown | Formula 1 McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown said the consequences Lando Norris faces for the collision between their cars in Singapore will be minor. Read more:
Live: 2025 United States Grand Prix first practice | RaceFans Live Follow the 2025 United States Grand Prix first practice session on RaceFans Live. Read more:
FIA’s presidential election is ‘not democracy’ says Mayer as he withdraws candidacy | Formula 1 FIA presidential candidate Tim Mayer has withdrawn his bid, saying he has been prevented from taking part in a fair election. Read more: