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The Mexican Grand Prix is never short of drama, and Max Verstappen knows that all too well. The Dutchman heads back to Mexico City with no margin for error as he chases down his fifth title, and
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Formula 1 recap: Liam Lawson out early in Mexican Grand Prix as Lando Norris takes championship lead
Qualifying errors see Lawson start 15th. Liam Lawson will start Formula One’s Mexican Grand Prix in 15th, after the Kiwi failed to set a time in the second session of qualifying
Max Verstappen did not expect to finish on the podium at the Mexico City Grand Prix after his struggles in qualifying so the Dutchman was not overly disappointed that a late virtual safety car denied him the chance to turn his third place into second.
The alarm bells will be ringing at McLaren with five rounds to go in the 2025 F1 world championship as the teams prepare for this weekend's Mexico City Grand Prix. The British outfit have already secured the team title but what had looked a battle between their drivers for the individual crown is now very much a three-way race.
With 12 of the 24 races of the Formula One calendar now in the rearview mirror, the second half of the 2025 F1 season begins on Sunday from Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. Nicknamed Spa, the circuit hosts the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, and this year's race ...
By Angelica Medina MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -After a decade of roaring engines and sold-out grandstands, the Mexican Grand Prix will celebrate its 10th anniversary this weekend as a major economic driver and international showcase for the country.
Will Power (photo) earned Team Penske's first victory of 2025 at Portland International Raceway amid the backdrop of growing speculation about his future with the team.
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The Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne looks set to be rescheduled from its season-opening slot to later in the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a tightening of local quarantine rules.