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Pedro Acosta: Portuguese GP sprint defeat step towards MotoGP win breakthrough
Pedro Acosta says narrow defeats like the Portimao sprint on Saturday are only making him a better rider as he edges closer to an elusive first MotoGP win.
The highly-rated Spaniard, who is approaching the end of his second season in MotoGP, qualified on the front row for the first time in 2025 in Portugal. But despite trying every trick in the book to keep the faster Alex Marquez behind him ...Keep reading
The highly-rated Spaniard, who is approaching the end of his second season in MotoGP, qualified on the front row for the first time in 2025 in Portugal. But despite trying every trick in the book to keep the faster Alex Marquez behind him ...Keep reading
Williams shares heartfelt tribute to Jenson Button ahead of racing retirement
The Williams Formula 1 team has shared a heartfelt tribute to 2009 F1 champion Jenson Button as he retires from racing.
The British driver is competing in his final World Endurance Championship race in Bahrain today.
After entering his rookie F1 season in 2000, he accumulated 15 grand prix wins, eight pole positions, eight fastest laps and a championship victory in 2009 before he retired ...Keep reading
The British driver is competing in his final World Endurance Championship race in Bahrain today.
After entering his rookie F1 season in 2000, he accumulated 15 grand prix wins, eight pole positions, eight fastest laps and a championship victory in 2009 before he retired ...Keep reading
Lamborghini: Elias de la Torre and Will Bamber win Race 1 of Pro and Pro-Am Final
The first race of the Lamborghini Pro and Pro-Am World Finals featured a thrilling three-way battle, which ended on the final lap with a collision that overturned the standings after the chequered flag.
Danny Formal (Wayne Taylor Racing) got off to a perfect start from pole position, immediately opening a comfortable lead over Will Bamber (TR3 Racing) and Paul Levet (VSR).
The Wayne Taylor ...Keep reading
Danny Formal (Wayne Taylor Racing) got off to a perfect start from pole position, immediately opening a comfortable lead over Will Bamber (TR3 Racing) and Paul Levet (VSR).
The Wayne Taylor ...Keep reading
Liam Lawson, Oliver Bearman both receive penalties for Brazil GP sprint race clashes
Oliver Bearman and Liam Lawson have both been penalised, for dangerous driving and causing a collision respectively, in Formula 1's Brazil Grand Prix sprint race after tangling on the opening lap.
On the exit of Turn 3, Bearman had just lost a battle with hometown hero Gabriel Bortoleto and switched to the inside line on the run to Turn 4. However, Lawson had filled the space to the left of him ...Keep reading
On the exit of Turn 3, Bearman had just lost a battle with hometown hero Gabriel Bortoleto and switched to the inside line on the run to Turn 4. However, Lawson had filled the space to the left of him ...Keep reading
Ferrari is too slow on straights – and can’t understand why
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton lamented their Ferrari Formula 1 car’s lack of top speed after the Brazil Grand Prix sprint – and were at a loss to explain it.
Leclerc and Hamilton qualified eighth and 11th respectively for the sprint, with Leclerc openly struggling with the SF-25’s instability, which has been a recurrent theme this season.
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Leclerc and Hamilton qualified eighth and 11th respectively for the sprint, with Leclerc openly struggling with the SF-25’s instability, which has been a recurrent theme this season.
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Oscar Piastri takes blame for Brazil F1 sprint crash as rivals highlight Lando Norris "Mario Kart" move
Oscar Piastri took full responsibility for his crash during the Brazil Grand Prix sprint race, which continued his capitulation in the 2025 Formula 1 world title fight.
The McLaren driver was running third just moments before he spun out on lap six after he took too much kerb at Turn 3 in damp conditions at Interlagos.
It means he is now nine points behind team-mate and title rival Lando ...Keep reading
The McLaren driver was running third just moments before he spun out on lap six after he took too much kerb at Turn 3 in damp conditions at Interlagos.
It means he is now nine points behind team-mate and title rival Lando ...Keep reading
Max Verstappen’s blunt verdict on Brazil GP sprint pace: "In no man's land"
Four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has claimed he was in "no man's land" during the Brazil Grand Prix sprint race.
The Dutchman crossed the line in fourth after starting from sixth, but was 4.423 seconds behind race winner Lando Norris.
"We will make some changes and hopefully that will bring the car in a better window," Verstappen explained to the media after the race. "Hopefully ...Keep reading
The Dutchman crossed the line in fourth after starting from sixth, but was 4.423 seconds behind race winner Lando Norris.
"We will make some changes and hopefully that will bring the car in a better window," Verstappen explained to the media after the race. "Hopefully ...Keep reading
Lamborghini: Pietro Perolini and Massimo Ciglia win the AM-LC Final Race 1 in Misano
The start of Race 1 of the AM-LC Lamborghini World Finals threw up the first major surprise when polesitter Stephane Tribaudini was forced to retire just a few metres after the start. Oregon Team driver Pietro Perolini then took full advantage to break away from the field on the opening lap.
The Italian driver immediately opened a good margin on the first of his pursuers, the Italo-Argentinian ...Keep reading
The Italian driver immediately opened a good margin on the first of his pursuers, the Italo-Argentinian ...Keep reading
Piastri explains ‘unfortunate’ Sao Paulo Sprint crash
Oscar Piastri has given his take on the crash that put him out of the Sprint at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, with the Australian labelling the incident a “silly mistake”.
Relive Norris’ Sao Paulo Sprint win as Piastri crashes
Grey skies and a damp circuit were not enough to dissuade Lando Norris from storming to victory in the Sao Paulo Sprint, narrowly beating the Mercedes duo of Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.
Norris expected to be ‘a little bit better’ in Sprint
Lando Norris has conceded that McLaren have “homework to do” in order to keep their competitors at bay after he came under intense pressure from Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli before winning the Sprint in Sao Paulo.
Norris wins Sao Paulo Sprint as Piastri crashes out
Lando Norris has taken victory in an action-packed Sprint at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the McLaren driver holding off Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli amid changing conditions in an event that saw the other papaya car of Oscar Piastri crash out early on.
WATCH: Piastri crashes out of Sao Paulo Sprint
Oscar Piastri dramatically spun into the barrier during the Sprint in Sao Paulo, putting a dent in his hopes of picking up maximum points in a remarkably tight championship battle.
Watch the Sprint start as Norris holds his lead in Sao Paulo
Polesitter Lando Norris got the perfect launch on the opening lap of the Sprint around Interlagos, managing a damp track to charge away from Kimi Antonelli and Oscar Piastri.
AS IT HAPPENED: Norris wins Sao Paulo Sprint
Live coverage of the F1 Sprint ahead of the 2025 Sao Paulo Grand Prix in Brazil.
Toto Wolff hails Kimi Antonelli as Mercedes shows pace in Brazil GP weekend
Toto Wolff has praised his rookie driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli after an impressive drive to second in the Brazil Grand Prix sprint race. With the young Italian putting pressure on championship leader Lando Norris, both he and team-mate George Russell boasted impressive pace at Interlagos.
Speaking to Sky Sports F1, Wolff was quick to compliment his driver, but not before addressing Sauber ...Keep reading
Speaking to Sky Sports F1, Wolff was quick to compliment his driver, but not before addressing Sauber ...Keep reading
MotoGP Portuguese GP: Alex Marquez shakes off Pedro Acosta for sprint win
Alex Marquez won a thrilling duel with Pedro Acosta to clinch the sprint race at the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix on Saturday.
The Gresini Ducati rider recovered from qualifying fifth to take the win and deny front-row starter Acosta a breakthrough victory in MotoGP.
Polesitter Marco Bezzecchi was able to claim an early lead in what was a clean start to the 12-lap race, with Acosta slotting ...Keep reading
The Gresini Ducati rider recovered from qualifying fifth to take the win and deny front-row starter Acosta a breakthrough victory in MotoGP.
Polesitter Marco Bezzecchi was able to claim an early lead in what was a clean start to the 12-lap race, with Acosta slotting ...Keep reading
Andrea Stella: Oscar Piastri will reset quickly after "unforgiving" Brazil F1 crash
McLaren team boss Andrea Stella says Oscar Piastri will "reset very quickly" after his Formula 1 Brazil sprint crash cost him eight championship points to winning team-mate Lando Norris.
On lap 6 of Saturday morning's damp 24-lap contest, Piastri lost control of his McLaren on the wet kerbs on the inside of Turn 3. The Australian spun out and tagged the barriers to end his race, losing third ...Keep reading
On lap 6 of Saturday morning's damp 24-lap contest, Piastri lost control of his McLaren on the wet kerbs on the inside of Turn 3. The Australian spun out and tagged the barriers to end his race, losing third ...Keep reading
WEC Bahrain: Aston Martin leads at halfway mark, Ferrari closes in on title
Aston Martin led Toyota at the halfway point of the World Endurance Championship finale in Bahrain, while Ferrari put itself in a strong position to sweep both the drivers’ and manufacturers’ titles.
Toyota had been the dominant marque in the opening half of the Bahrain 8 Hours, with Nyck de Vries leading a 1-2 for the Japanese marque ahead of Brendon Hartley following the third round of ...Keep reading
Toyota had been the dominant marque in the opening half of the Bahrain 8 Hours, with Nyck de Vries leading a 1-2 for the Japanese marque ahead of Brendon Hartley following the third round of ...Keep reading
Norris wins sprint to extend lead as Piastri crashes
McLaren's Lando Norris extends his championship lead as he wins the Sao Paulo Grand Prix sprint while title rival Oscar Piastri crashes out.