Tsunoda’s Trials: F1 Austrian GP Qualifying Ends in Q1 Exit

Yuki Tsunoda expressed his frustration at consistently starting Formula 1 races from the back of the grid, citing disappointment with his performance in Austria. Despite moving to Red Bull Racing from sister team Racing Bulls, Tsunoda has struggled to score points in his first eight weekends with the team, amassing only seven points. Following a Q1 exit in qualifying, he will commence the Austrian Grand Prix from 18th place, further adding to his disappointment. Tsunoda emphasized the importance of a consistent car and expressed his struggles in adapting quickly to…

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Russell’s Reckless Release: F1 Racer Scolded for Safety Breach in Austrian GP Qualifying

George Russell received a reprimand from the stewards for entering the fast lane without a suitable gap during the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix qualifying. The incident occurred at the start of Q3 in the pitlane, where Russell had to stop at an angle that obstructed his view of approaching cars. Mercedes acknowledged they could have managed the situation better. Russell, starting fifth in the race, expressed the challenge of visibility due to the car’s blind spots during the incident. Despite the reprimand, Mercedes considered their qualifying result the best…

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Racing Masters Unleashed: Bezzecchi’s Dutch GP Redemption, Savadori’s Flying Feat with Aprilia Innovations

Aprilia rider Marco Bezzecchi may benefit from new parts tested by development rider Lorenzo Savadori for Sunday’s MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix. Bezzecchi, recent winner of the British Grand Prix, had a good Saturday with a fifth-place start and a third-place finish. Savadori, known for lower grid positions, qualified 15th but got penalized to 17th due to a tyre pressure issue after finishing the sprint in 16th. The parts from the Noale factory greatly improved Savadori’s performance, prompting him to suggest using them for Bezzecchi in Sunday’s race. Bezzecchi had his…

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Revving Up for Success: The High-Octane Lineup of the 2025 F1 Austrian Grand Prix

Lando Norris achieved pole position for the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix with an outstanding performance during the weekend in Spielberg. Despite missing FP1, Norris dominated every session and took pole comfortably in a challenging Q3 session marked by a late yellow flag. His fastest lap of 1m03.971s set the largest gap of the season so far, with Leclerc following closely behind. Championship leader Oscar Piastri secured third place, while Gasly’s spin affected the final lap of Norris and Verstappen, who will start in seventh despite his previous pole positions…

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