“We’ll go aggressive”: Every radio message from Verstappen’s pit-to-podium masterclass | Formula 1 Max Verstappen told his team "we don't just sit there and be happy with second" after battling his way to third place in the Brazilian Grand Prix. Read more:
Piastri defends move on Antonelli after penalty: “I was clearly alongside” | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri said he was "clearly alongside" Andrea Kimi Antonelli before the pair made contact but the stewards ruled he was not. Read more:
Antonelli thought “I might be in trouble” when Verstappen caught him | Formula 1 Andrea Kimi Antonelli said the final laps of the Brazilian Grand Prix were "way too stressful" as he came under attack from Max Verstappen. Read more:
Bortoleto “very upset” after crash-strewn home grand prix weekend | Formula 1 Gabriel Bortoleto said his home event in Brazil was "one of the toughest weekends of my whole career" after crashing in the sprint race and grand prix. Read more:
How Verstappen went from the pit lane to the podium: Interactive data | 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix interactive data Max Verstappen's charge from the pit lane to the points at Interlagos was arguably even more impressive than his victory from 17th last year. Read more:
Round-up: Sainz’s race ‘over at turn one again’ says Vowles, and more | RaceFans Round-up Monday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
Verstappen: 49-point championship deficit is ‘too many to have a proper chance’ | Formula 1 Max Verstappen says his championship chances have become remote after falling 49 points off the lead in the Brazilian Grand Prix. Read more:
Red Bull were faster than us in Brazilian Grand Prix, says Norris | Formula 1 Lando Norris believes the changes Red Bull made to their car after qualifying made them quicker than McLaren in the Brazilian Grand Prix. Read more:
Hadjar admits he “overdid it” in last-lap contact with team mate | Formula 1 Isack Hadjar admitted he took too much risk trying to pass his team mate on the final lap of the Brazilian Grand Prix. Read more:
Tsunoda given two penalty points for crashing into Stroll | Formula 1 Yuki Tsunoda has reached seven penalty points after the stewards penalised him for colliding with Lance Stroll. Read more: