April 13, 2025

Winners and losers from F1’s 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix

Bahrain’s tough Sakhir circuit finally served up a spectacle that put F1’s 10 teams through the ringer. Here’s who passed the test with flying colours and who failed to make the cut.Winner: Oscar Piastri / Loser: Lando Norris Lando Norris, McLaren, Oscar Piastri, McLarenPhoto by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport ImagesLando Norris has got a bit of as problem. On a weekend where …Keep reading

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Kyle Larson unstoppable in dominant NASCAR Cup win at Bristol

Kyle Larson started Sunday’s race from third, and quickly charged into the race lead. He never looked back, leading 411 laps and taking the checkered flag for Hendrick Motorsports. Larson also won both stages as he earned his second consecutive Bristol win.Afterwards, Larson’s thoughts immediately went to Jon Edwards, the beloved director of racing communications at HMS who unexpectedly passed …Keep reading

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IndyCar: Kyle Kirkwood crushes the field for his second GP of Long Beach win

Starting on pole has proven to be a good omen for Kyle Kirkwood on the streets of Long Beach.Kirkwood led a race-high 46 laps and kept defending champion Alex Palou in his rearview mirror to win for the second time in the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. It’s the Floridian’s third-career victory and second from pole in the iconic street race. The result ended a 23-race winless streak …Keep reading

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Christian Lundgaard overcomes qualifying crash to claim Long Beach race podium

On Saturday, a mistake from Christian Lundgaard threatened to keep Arrow McLaren from podium contention in the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. But with the right strategy and a quality drive, the Dane was able to salvage a third-place effort himself. He knew immediately who the credit should go to. “This one’s dedicated to the crew,” Lundgaard said of his run. “Thank you …Keep reading

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Marc Marquez accepts blame for clash with brother Alex

Qatar Grand Prix winner Marc Marquez has admitted responsibility for the incident with his younger brother Alex as the pair exited the first corner in Sunday’s race.Poleman Marc claimed the lead into the first corner but cut across the front of Alex at unexpectedly low speed as the pair exited the right-hander. This resulted in contact and light bodywork damage to both Ducatis.Read …Keep reading

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Video: NASCAR crew member narrowly escapes runaway wheel in pit scare

During the second stage of the NASCAR Cup race, the first caution for cause flew on Lap 178 when Shane van Gisbergen spun after contact with Cody Ware. A split strategy saw some of the leaders dive to pit road for fresh rubber, even though the expected tire wear for Sunday’s race never came to fruition.Among those who chose to pit was John Hunter Nemechek in the No. 42 Legacy Motor Club …Keep reading

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Maverick Vinales loses Qatar GP podium after penalty

Tech3 KTM rider Maverick Vinales has been demoted from the shock second place he registered at the MotoGP Qatar GP on Sunday.A 16-second penalty for illegal tyre pressures has dropped the Spaniard to 14th place in the revised results and promoted Franco Morbidelli (VR46 Ducati) to a second grand prix podium in three races.Following Vinales’s impressive run to second place, which was the …Keep reading

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Why Russell wasn’t penalised for DRS breach in Bahrain GP

The FIA has explained why Mercedes driver George Russell escaped punishment for incorrectly activating his DRS mechanism during the Bahrain Grand Prix.Russell was running in second, well behind leader Oscar Piastri, when he began experiencing electronic issues with his Mercedes, losing brake-by-wire and encountering a variety of other distracting gremlins.The British driver also …Keep reading

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Crisis talks at Red Bull after “alarming” Bahrain GP

Red Bull’s key management has held crisis talks after a disappointing Bahrain Grand Prix in which Max Verstappen finished a distant sixth.Having qualified seventh in Sakhir, the reigning world champion was powerless to move up the field, with Red Bull’s miserable car performance and handling issues compounded by struggling for pace on the unfavored hard tyres.Read Also:Formula …Keep reading

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Norris uncomfortable and unhappy: “Something is not clicking”

Lando Norris was extraordinarily downbeat after finishing third at the Bahrain Grand Prix while his team-mate, Oscar Piastri, claimed victory.“I’m surprised I’m achieving anything at the minute with how I feel in the car,” the Mclaren driver told Sky Sports after the race. “I’m not comfortable, I’m not happy and I’m not feeling good. To be getting these results… I’m quite …Keep reading

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