June 16, 2025

Watch: Motorsport takes a ride in the MotoGP safety car

The MotoGP safety car is a crucial part of a race weekend. Responsible for nullifying a race and dictating the speeds of the riders, it is also usually the first response vehicle on site whenever there is a crash and can provide any necessary assistance.There are other tasks too, including inspecting the track on sighting laps, and assessing the risks posed to riders in all conditions.At …Keep reading

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George Russell jokes of saucy calendar plans should F1 contract talks fail

George Russell has joked that he would consider doing a nude calendar if he does not secure a seat in F1 next season.After his win in the Canadian Grand Prix, Russell was asked about a video on social media that suggested he should jump into the Olympic rowing basin adjacent to the paddock in celebration.Russell explained that he had been working with German photographer Paul Ripke, who …Keep reading

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Red Bull expected “gamesmanship” in Canadian GP as rivals try to catch out Max Verstappen

Christian Horner has revealed that Red Bull asked the Canadian Grand Prix race director to be on the lookout for any “gamesmanship” from Formula 1 rivals towards Max Verstappen.The reigning, four-time world champion is just one penalty point away from a race ban following his crash into George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix and the pair were once again at odds during Sunday’s contest …Keep reading

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How a late pitlane speeding penalty couldn’t blow Inter Europol’s Le Mans LMP2 win

Le Mans 24 Hours LMP2 class winner Nick Yelloly described this year’s edition as featuring “more ups and downs than I’ve ever seen” after a roller-coaster final hour.Yelloly’s #43 Inter Europol ORECA-Gibson 07 he shared with Tom Dillmann and 2023 class winner Jakub Smiechowski had been in an incredibly close battle with the #48 VDS Panis Racing crew of Esteban Masson, Oliver Gray and Franck …Keep reading

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Here’s how McLaren should respond to Lando Norris’ crash with Oscar Piastri

It was bound to eventually happen and it did. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri came to blows during the Canadian Grand Prix as the McLaren pair contend for the 2025 Formula 1 title. Only this time, the fallout came without the drama of previous team-mate clashes – think, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in Barcelona; Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost in, well, lots of places really. Norris knew …Keep reading

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How McLaren hopes Lando Norris’ Canada F1 clash will “make him a stronger”

McLaren boss Andrea Stella has said the team may need to hold some “tough conversations” after its intra-squad collision at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix – but vowed Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will remain free to race.McLaren’s first proper intra-team contact in the closing stages of Sunday’s Montreal race seemed to leave little room for interpretation. After a hair-raising …Keep reading

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George Russell Holds on to Canadian Grand Prix Victory as Red Bull Protest is Rejected

George Russell victory upheld in Canadian Grand Prix 2025. Red Bull protest rejected after Safety Car controversy. FIA stewards decision ends Russell vs Verstappen rivalry debate. Introduction The 2025 Canadian Grand Prix was anything but dull. With late-race drama, team tensions, and a post-race protest, fans were left on the edge of their seats. At the center

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Why the five-hour wait to confirm George Russell’s Canadian GP win is embarrassing for F1

For a championship that’s measured in nanoseconds, five hours and thirty minutes is an eternity.Incredibly, in a world of high-definition video cameras integrated into car parts, real-time sensors, GPS trackers, AI technology, and the sophisticated FIA Remote Operations Centre (ROC) in Geneva, it still took that long after the chequered flag to confirm that George Russell had won the Formula …Keep reading

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