Max Verstappen has admitted that he is “not confident” that he can beat McLaren’s Oscar Piastri in F1’s Saudi Arabian GP, despite taking pole position.
BővebbenCategory: Motorsport Week
Ferrari’s Maya Weug takes F1 Academy Race 2 victory in Saudi Arabia
Ferrari’s Maya Weug took F1 Academy Race 2 victory in Saudi Arabia at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit after a time penalty demoted Red Bull Ford’s Chloe Chambers.
BővebbenCharles Leclerc: Ferrari upgrades can’t match ‘on another planet’ McLaren
Charles Leclerc admitted that an upgraded floor on the Ferrari SF-25 is no match for McLaren at the F1 Bahrain GP, with the Monegasque saying the Woking-based squad is “on another planet.”
BővebbenCharting a Clear Course: Formula E Looks to the Future as F1 Faces Uncertainty
Envision Racing team boss Sylvain Filippi says Formula E is clear on its technological direction, amid the “head-scratching” in Formula 1 with the abandonment of the mooted V10 engine return.
BővebbenBahrain Grand Prix: Max Verstappen Acknowledges Red Bull’s Significant Distance Behind McLaren
Max Verstappen and Christian Horner have conceded Red Bull has a huge deficit to McLaren at the F1 Bahrain GP.
BővebbenFranco Morbidelli surprises to top second Qatar MotoGP practice
Franco Morbidelli continued his upturn in form by topping the timed practice session at the Qatar MotoGP weekend.
BővebbenLando Norris Overcomes Adversity in Battle with McLaren MCL39 Ahead of Bahrain GP
Lando Norris admitted that his F1 car “feels dreadful” despite McLaren showing some incredible pace during Bahrain free practice.
BővebbenBMW RLL 1-2 in IMSA opening practice at Long Beach
Sheldon van der Linde fronted a 1-2 finish for BMW RLL during a fairly undramatic opening IMSA free practice session at Long Beach.
BővebbenBold Move Ahead: Sauber Embraces Discomfort in Audi F1 Transition
Sauber boss Jonathan Wheatley has pushed the team “to get comfortable with being uncomfortable” as it prepares to assume the Audi moniker in F1 in 2026.
BővebbenMcLaren Dominates as Piastri Leads the Way in Bahrain Practice
Oscar Piastri went fastest in the second practice session for the 2025 F1 Bahrain GP, leading team-mate Lando Norris as McLaren exhibited ominous pace.
Bővebben