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F1 Austrian GP live commentary and updates - FP1 Follow along for FP1 updates from Formula 1's Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring ...
And that's all for Friday practice from our live feed, but stay across Autosport and Motorsport.com for all of the reaction and stories as they unfold! We'll also have our usual pace analysis from FP2 ...
Red Bull gradually introduced revisions to the floor, sidepods and front wing across the Miami, Imola and Barcelona weekends, and its latest refinements to the 2025 car are set to arrive this weekend ...
Verstappen improves, but stays fifth - and that's it for FP3's timing order. Norris goes quickest, from Leclerc, Russell, Hamilton, Verstappen, and Alonso. Leclerc moves up to second with his final ...
Lap 69. It's the penultimate lap, and we're behind the safety car. Piastri has come out behind the lapped runners. Meanwhile, Russell and Verstappen are having a moment - Russell tries to warm up his ...
And that brings us to the end of our coverage of this great race. Thank you very much for joining myself, James, Ben, Haydn, Gary and Stephen over the past 25 hours! All the follow-up news can be ...
It has now emerged that one of the three bidders, the Cape Town Grand Prix SA – which had plans for a street circuit around Cape Town's Green Point district and DHL stadium – has already been ...
The two drivers, both in contention for the championship, were involved in an intense battle during the Canadian Grand Prix. After multiple laps of clean racing, Norris went for the overtake on his ...
While the majority of the current Formula 1 drivers are present at the world premiere of the F1 movie, four-time champion Max Verstappen is missing the event. After finishing the Canadian Grand Prix ...
McLaren's first proper intra-team contact in the closing stages of Sunday's Montreal race seemed to leave little room for interpretation. After a hair-raising side-by-side fight into the final chicane ...
Thailand has moved another step closer to bringing a Formula 1 grand prix to the streets of Bangkok after its cabinet approved a bid during a meeting on Tuesday. The plan would see F1 welcome Thailand ...
The championship's owners are desperate to crack the US audience and capitalise on the post Drive to Survive lull, so taking it to the big screen – with a huge budget and outstanding access – is one ...