Ferrari
The RB driver is a fan favorite, but there’s no substitute for on-track performance in a sport with just 20 seats.
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F1 Spanish GP takeaways: McLaren and Mercedes optimism, a step up for Alpine
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Spanish GP preview: Will F1 get the Verstappen-Norris battle it’s been waiting for?
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Has Red Bull lost its F1 advantage? The next 5 races will tell
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F1 Canadian GP takeaways: Mercedes' hopes, Ferrari forgets, Alpine strikes
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Daniel Ricciardo is primed to prove a point, Ferrari is in recovery mode and Williams is back at it in Montreal.
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Ferrari's veteran driver knows he can only race for one of four teams in 2025 – none of them contenders.
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Verstappen was 69 points ahead this time last year, compared to 31 now, while Red Bull's lead is 24 instead of last year's 154.
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“I feel like I didn’t only accomplish a dream of mine today, but also one of his," Leclerc said of his late father Hervé.
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Plus, what Max Verstappen can do from P6, and a big opportunity for Alpine and Williams.
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Plus: Notes from Friday practice and the incredible story of the first winner of the Monaco GP.
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Plus, Ferrari looks to secure a podium at its home race, and drivers set to become free agents look to impress.
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While Red Bull loses its famed designer, Mercedes, McLaren and Ferrari angle to seize on what they see as a moment of weakness.
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Miami looks like Verstappen's to win again, but a hot track and inconsistent tires could make things challenging.
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Ferrari? Mercedes? A Williams or McLaren reunion? The F1 suitors are already lining up for the sport's greatest car designer.
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Plus: Our Miami GP track breakdown and wondering why Lance Stroll hasn't called Daniel Ricciardo yet.
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Ferrari's breaking one of F1's staunchest traditions with a blue-spotted livery that recalls some F1 history and nods to a new sponsor.
This weekend may mark a new chapter for the Shanghai International Circuit, but it’s business as usual for Formula One.
It’s a surprising shift, especially in light of Ferrari’s decision to drop Sainz for 2025 in order to sign Lewis Hamilton.
F1's latest Suzuka sojourn featured a good balance of tactics, action and deepening storylines.
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Max Verstappen takes pole as he eyes a return to his winning ways, Yuki outqualifies Daniel yet again, and more ahead of the Suzuka race.
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"I race to prove to myself that if I'm given a car, I can get it done," said Sainz, who'll be a free agent at the end of the year.
The Australian GP deviated from the recent F1 script, leaving behind plenty of interesting ramifications.
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Ferrari is looking the strongest it has this season – could it unseat Max Verstappen in Melbourne?
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Sainz plans to participate in both FP1 and FP2 on Friday – a remarkable recovery, but Ollie Bearman remains on standby for Ferrari.
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