March 23, 2025

Evans wins brutal Safari Rally to boost WRC title bid

Toyota’s Elfyn Evans clinched a second win of the World Rally Championship season to boost his title hopes after surviving the toughest Safari Rally since the event rejoined the calendar.Evans and co-driver Scott Martin emerged from a gruelling 21-stage rally of attrition with victory by 1m09.9s from Hyundai’s Ott Tanak. Reigning world champion Thierry Neuville recovered to third, 3m32.0s …Keep reading

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Ferrari explains why Leclerc’s car was underweight in Chinese GP

The Ferrari Formula 1 team says excessive tyre wear from the Chinese Grand Prix’s surprise one-stop race is behind Charles Leclerc’s car being found underweight, while it admitted “misjudging” Lewis Hamilton’s skid wear.Leclerc and Hamilton finished fifth and sixth at the Shanghai International Circuit on Sunday, but soon after the race the Ferrari pair were disqualified due to failing …Keep reading

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Rovanpera out of Safari Rally Kenya with mechanical problem

Kalle Rovanpera will leave Safari Rally Kenya without scoring any World Rally Championship points after retiring on the final day.The two-time world champion’s latest setback, in what has been a gruelling Safari Rally, occurred following the opening stage of Sunday morning.Rovanpera and co-driver Jonne Halttunen clocked the third-fastest time on stage 17 [Mzabibu], 3.7s adrift of …Keep reading

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F1 Chinese GP: Piastri wins in dominant McLaren 1-2

Oscar Piastri secured victory at the Chinese Grand Prix as he benefited from putting his McLaren on pole position to avoid the tyre issues of the chasing pack.With tyre management the order of the day throughout the field, Piastri was able to control his race and took the third win of his career, leading home team-mate Lando Norris, who was forced to manage a worsening brake issue in the …Keep reading

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F1 Chinese GP: Five quick takeaways

Here’s what we thought after the second race of the season…Piastri emerges as Norris’ main title challengerDespite early struggles in Shanghai, McLaren has confirmed its status as early-season favourite in the main race. However, the same can’t be said for Lando Norris. The British driver had a messy weekend and clearly didn’t get the most out of it. The sprint was particularly poor for …Keep reading

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Red Bull may swap Lawson and Tsunoda for next F1 race

Liam Lawson could be replaced at Red Bull by Yuki Tsunoda as early as the Japanese Grand Prix, Motorsport.com understands.Amid a difficult start to the season for Lawson, Red Bull is already considering changing its driver line-up ahead of Suzuka, with Tsunoda named by paddock sources as a potential replacement.Although no final decision has been taken, discussions about such a scenario …Keep reading

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Norris had “sketchy” end to F1 Chinese GP with brake issue

Lando Norris admits he was lucky to finish the Chinese Grand Prix, having taken second place despite a worsening brake issue to remain at the top of the Formula 1 drivers’ championship.Read Also:Formula 1F1 Chinese GP: Piastri wins in dominant McLaren 1-2While his team-mate Oscar Piastri secured victory in Shanghai, Norris had to manage a brake problem in the …Keep reading

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Why Leclerc kept broken Ferrari wing throughout Chinese GP

Charles Leclerc has explained that the decision to soldier on with a broken front wing throughout the Chinese Grand Prix after contact with Lewis Hamilton was to preserve track position.The two Ferraris made light contact at Turn 3 on the first lap as Hamilton tried to assume the apex line and clipped Leclerc, which knocked the endplate off his front wing.Race engineer Bryan Bozzi told …Keep reading

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Haas bounces back from “shock” opening race, but F1 car problems not solved

Haas Formula 1 boss Ayao Komatsu has hailed the “amazing reaction” from his team to recover from a disastrous Australian weekend and achieve a double top-10 Chinese Grand Prix finish.Esteban Ocon finished seventh at Shanghai, while Oliver Bearman made the most of an alternate tyre strategy to reach 10th from 17th on the grid.This was in contrast to Haas’ Australian struggles, where the …Keep reading

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Lawson admits Red Bull future at risk if he doesn’t perform

Liam Lawson accepts that he must perform to keep hold of his Red Bull Formula 1 seat, but notes that he needs time he doesn’t necessarily have to get acquainted with the team’s 2025 car.The Kiwi racer qualified last for Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix, which Red Bull used as an opportunity to break parc ferme and kit him out with a series of changes to his RB21 – and he thus ran different aero …Keep reading

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