Charles Leclerc was happy with Ferrari’s pace in the first two free practice sessions at Silverstone, but uncertainty awaits.
BővebbenMonth: July 2025
Unpredictable Elements: Mercedes Fights the Elements at F1 British Grand Prix
George Russell expressed his belief that Mercedes is heavily reliant on the weather conditions to perform well, particularly after struggling in hotter track temperatures during the British Grand Prix weekend. He highlighted Mercedes’ tendency to underperform in warmer conditions and the team’s struggles with rear tyre thermal degradation, which have become apparent over the past seasons. Russell is optimistic about Mercedes’ prospects in cooler weather and lower track temperatures, as seen in the promising start to Saturday’s track action at Silverstone. He acknowledged the frustration of constantly relying on weather…
BővebbenRevving Up: Catch the Excitement of the 2025 British Grand Prix Highlights on Channel 4 – Watch for FREE!
How to watch the 2025 British Grand Prix at Silverstone for FREE
BővebbenRussell’s Momentum in British GP Threatened by Unpredictable Weather
George Russell sees Mercedes struggling with warmer conditions and hoping for cooler temperatures to play in their favor, given the team’s difficulty in managing rear tire degradation. He believes that Mercedes’ performance is closely tied to the weather, expressing frustration over this dependency and the need for improvement. Russell notes that Ferrari has been able to capitalize on the warmer weather, improving their performance and positioning compared to Mercedes as the season progresses. He acknowledges the challenge posed by potential rain in qualifying due to the wet-weather tires’ higher degradation…
BővebbenFueling the Excitement: Sebastien Buemi’s Jakarta Formula E Victory Restored in Epic Showdown
Sebastien Buemi has been reinstated into third place in the final classification of the Formula E Jakarta E-Prix, two weeks after the race took place.
BővebbenDriving Towards Success: McLaren Drivers Showcase Skill and Sportsmanship on Road to the Title
Zak Brown deserves to feel proud currently, with McLaren’s strong performance in Formula 1 and the commitment of their two drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, for the long term. While Mercedes and Red Bull are dealing with uncertainties around their drivers, McLaren is in a stable position with contracted drivers. Brown witnessed some intense battles between Norris and Piastri, including a nearly disastrous incident at the Canadian Grand Prix, showing their competitive yet respectful relationship. McLaren’s ‘Papaya Rules’ allow their drivers to race each other unless it harms the…
BővebbenFIA’s Swift Response to the Unexpected Challenge by Mohammed Ben Sulayem
The FIA has published a statement following Tim Mayer launching his campaign to replace current president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
BővebbenThrilling Showdown at Cremona Circuit: WSK Euro Series Crowns on the Line
Today, international karting drivers are competing in the second round of the WSK Euro Series, where champions in various categories will be crowned. A total of 53 countries are represented by drivers, showcasing the global significance of this event. WSK Promotion’s commitment to providing a competitive environment for racers is evident with the diverse participation from international teams. The high-quality entry list in all categories, including MINI, OK-N Junior, and OK, promises an exciting weekend of racing in Cremona. The competition is fierce, with young talents eager to make a…
BővebbenMaintaining Unity: Brown Optimistic McLaren Drivers Can Balance Friendship and Fierce F1 Battle
“At the moment, Zak Brown has a right to feel confident as McLaren is dominating the 2025 Formula 1 season with settled drivers committed for the long term. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris have contracts in place, allowing them to race hard and clean. Brown emphasized their friendship despite on-track battles for superiority and the drivers’ title. Notably, Norris crashed into Piastri in Canada but competed fiercely in an exhilarating Austrian Grand Prix, following McLaren’s ‘Papaya Rules’ where drivers race unless detrimental. Brown stated this rule remains, with McLaren’s…
BővebbenYuki Tsunoda’s Resilience Shines as Red Bull Boosts Support in the Face of Adversity
Yuki Tsunoda has explained that he currently has the full support of the Red Bull F1 team, despite his increasingly difficult campaign with the Milton Keynes-based squad.
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