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Autosport on MSNVerstappen admits Monaco F1 “track isn't for our car” due to low-speed weaknessRed Bull’s Max Verstappen says the lack of high-speed corners around the Monaco Grand Prix circuit could hit his chances of ...
Thus, the battles between Piastri and Verstappen have taken on a greater significance this year. The Australian impressively held his own in Jeddah, with his opponent picking up a five-second penalty ...
Championship leaders McLaren have been constantly under the spotlight throughout the opening stages of the F1 2025 season.
There’s a thousand debonair blokes walking around the French Riviera wearing spotless white shoes, blue jeans and Red Bull ...
McLaren are the most successful team in Monaco, with 15 wins since their debut in 1966. Ferrari are next on 11. In 1996, ...
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GPblog on MSNVerstappen is still looking down at McLaren's performanceAfter the Imola Grand Prix, McLaren and Red Bull were both surprised by the pace (or lack thereof) of their direct ...
Lando Norris disagrees with the claim that Red Bull is weak in slow corners. According to the McLaren driver, Verstappen and his team are strong in all sectors.
Oscar Piastri tells BBC Sport how his "calm personality" helps him be "aggressive" on track - and what he has done to become ...
Get ready for the 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix! Title fight heats up, Ferrari at home, Williams' hot streak, new mandatory ...
However, Schumacher was asked whether he could see the Dutchman moving on and explained: “Yes, well, the door won’t be closed. First of all, Max Verstappen naturally wants to back the team to the end, ...
Oscar Piastri may be the youngest and least experienced among the three title protagonists this season, but he clearly has ...
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