Red Bull and Lindblad warned over “potentially dangerous” impeding of O’Ward | Formula 1 The rookie drivers who took over the cars of Max Verstappen and Lando Norris in first practice were involved in a near-miss. Read more:
2025 Mexican Grand Prix practice in pictures | F1 Pictures Pictures from the first day of practice for the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. Read more:
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Red Bull’s interference with Norris’s start procedure “got out of hand” – Mekies | Formula 1 Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies admitted they went too far with their efforts to interfere with Lando Norris's start after they were fined last weekend. Read more:
Leclerc fastest from Antonelli as Lindblad leads nine rookies in first practice | Formula 1 Charles Leclerc put Ferrari on top of the times in the opening practice session for the Mexican Grand Prix, in which nine regular drivers were replaced by rookies. Read more:
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Verstappen to benefit from four-part Red Bull car upgrade at Mexican GP | Formula 1 Red Bull will introduce four new parts to their RB21 this weekend in a bid to strengthen Max Verstappen's chances of winning the world championship. Read more:
Tsunoda ready to help Verstappen by ‘making our competitors’ lives more difficult’ | Formula 1 Yuki Tsunoda says he needs to improve his performance in races in order to help team mate Max Verstappen's championship bid. Read more:
“Much easier” for Verstappen being the “hunter” in title chase – Hamilton | Formula 1 Lewis Hamilton says he would prefer to be in Max Verstappen's place in the championship fight as the Red Bull driver closes on the leading McLaren duo. Read more:
F1 considered splitting US TV rights between Netflix and other platforms | Formula 1 Formula One Management considered dividing the rights to broadcast live races in the USA between multiple platforms before agreeing its exclusive deal with Apple. Read more: