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The Canadian Grand Prix is the oldest Formula 1 race held outside Europe, with the 54th edition taking place recently since its inaugural run in 1967
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Commencing in Australia on 6–8 March, the calendar, which was approved by the FIA World Motor Sport Council, will feature 24 races, with the season finale in Abu Dhabi on 4–6 December.
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Lando Norris cruised to victory at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday to cut teammate Oscar Piastri's Formula 1 standings lead
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Verstappen took his second win of the season, and first since last month's Japanese Grand Prix, and denied Piastri — who finished third — what would have been his fourth win in a row
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The McLaren driver fended off a strong challenge from Mercedes’ George Russell, delivering a remarkable start to the season for the reigning constructors’ champions, who have now claimed pole position in both races so far.
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Formula 1 is expecting a hyper-competitive milestone 75th anniversary season in 2025, and it starts this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix
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He will be joining the BWT Alpine Formula 1 Team as their latest reserve driver for the 2025 season
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Valtteri Bottas will return to Mercedes as its reserve driver for next year, the Formula 1 team said Thursday.
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Perez has not won a race since April 2023, even as his teammate Max Verstappen has dominated F1, and the 34-year-old Mexican was rarely competitive this season.
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The championship battle reached a fever pitch as McLaren’s Lando Norris labeled Red Bull’s Max Verstappen “dangerous” after a series of on-track clashes that earned Verstappen two time penalties. Despite the infractions, the reigning champion finished in sixth place, drawing criticism for aggressive maneuvers that highlighted some of the season’s most contentious moments.
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Verstappen, the reigning Drivers' Champion, began from fourth position due to an error in Friday's wet qualifying session. In the early laps of the Sprint, he held third place and voiced concerns to his team about insufficient battery power at one point.
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FIA said it was quadrupling the maximum fine stewards can impose from 250,000 euros, stating the amount had been static for the last 12 years and "does not reflect the current needs of motorsports".
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Verstappen joins the elite ranks of three-time F1 champions, alongside legends like Brabham, Stewart, Lauda, Piquet, and Senna, with Prost and Vettel holding four titles each in the all-time standings.
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Two-time reigning Formula One champion Max Verstappen edged out rookie driver Oscar Piastri by just .011 seconds
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Verstappen said, "Most important for me was lap one to stay in front. After that we could do our own race. Our stints were perfect and I enjoyed it a lot."
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Max Verstappen continued his relentless march toward a third straight world title with a dominating win at the Austrian Grand Prix
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The duo were at it again - this time with Lewis snapped picking the Colombian beauty up in a speedboat from her home in Miami, Florida.
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Max Verstappen of Red Bull came up with a commanding performance to win the Spanish Grand Prix ahead of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton
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Max Verstappen breezed his way to pole position at the Spanish Grand Prix on Saturday
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For the uninitiated, F1 is the most elite and hi-tech racing series on the globe