Verstappen expects sprint race “will not be a lot of fun” with “really bad bouncing” | Formula 1 Max Verstappen said he will be "just trying to survive" in the sprint race as his car's balance was very poor in qualifying. Read more:
2025 Qatar Grand Prix sprint race grid | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri has taken provisional pole position for the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race for McLaren ahead of George Russell and Lando Norris. Read more:
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Verstappen set to smash record for biggest points lead over a team mate | Formula 1 Max Verstappen is on course to set a new record for biggest points lead over a team mate - even adjusting for the two races Yuki Tsunoda was not at Red Bull. Read more:
Piastri leads McLaren one-two ahead of Verstappen in sole practice at Losail | Formula 1 McLaren rebounded from the blow of their double disqualification in Las Vegas by leading the only practice session at Losail. Read more:
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FIA feels McLaren’s Las Vegas GP disqualification is “draconian”, claims Brown | Formula 1 McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown claimed the FIA believes the team's disqualification was harsh but dismissed claims it was done to make the title fight more exciting. Read more:
Two mandatory pit stops will reduce Qatar GP strategy options, say drivers | Formula 1 Formula 1 drivers expect this weekend's one-off rules forcing them to make at least two pit stops will have a negative effect on the race. Read more:
Tsunoda says it will be “positive for my future” if he can help Verstappen win title | Formula 1 Yuki Tsunoda believes helping Max Verstappen's championship bid will boost his chances of staying at Red Bull next year. Read more:
We’ll all be glad to get rid of these cars, says Hamilton | Formula 1 Lewis Hamilton won't miss the generation of cars Formula 1 ushered in with its 2022 regulations change and suspects other drivers feel the same way. Read more: