Hamilton feeling “an unbearable amount of anger and rage” after another Q1 exit | Formula 1 Lewis Hamilton said Ferrari "deserved better" than his 16th place on the grid after repairing his car which he damaged in practice. Read more:
Russell expects ‘opportunities’ in race: ‘Max won’t let them finish one-two-three’ | Formula 1 George Russell believes his chances of finishing on the podium could be aided by Max Verstappen's tactics for the championship-deciding race. Read more:
Verstappen says backing Norris into rivals in race would be harder than in 2016 | Formula 1 Max Verstappen explained why it would be harder to hold Lando Norris up than it was when Lewis Hamilton tried the same in 2016. Read more:
Stats: Hamilton ends 2025 with longest Q1 elimination streak of any driver | Formula 1 Which driver won the qualifying battle against their team mate this year? Here are all the statistics after qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Read more:
Norris disappointed to qualify behind “the one person I want to be ahead of” | Formula 1 Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri said they didn't have the pace to beat Max Verstappen after being out-qualified by their championship rival. Read more:
McLaren hoping Red Bull will ‘pay the price tomorrow’ for ‘one-lap wonder’ set-up | Formula 1 McLaren are ready for the possibility Max Verstappen will try to hold up Lando Norris to win the championship in tomorrow's finale, says CEO Zak Brown. Read more:
2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix grid | Formula 1 Max Verstappen has taken provisional pole position for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for Red Bull ahead of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Read more:
Verstappen beats title rivals to pole position for championship-deciding finale | 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix qualifying report Max Verstappen set two laps quick enough for pole position for the championship-deciding race ahead of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Read more:
Live: 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix qualifying | RaceFans Live Follow the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix qualifying session on RaceFans Live. Read more:
Mercedes fined €10,000 for Antonelli’s pit lane collision with Tsunoda | Formula 1 Mercedes have been fined €10,000 for unsafely releasing Andrea Kimi Antonell's car, while Williams were fined half that for an incident involving Alexander Albon. Read more: