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These are PlanetF1.com’s winners and losers from qualifying for the 2025 British Grand Prix. It’s another pole position for ...
Max Verstappen has shown he has the pace when it matters most as he beat Formula 1 title rivals Oscar Piastri and Lando ...
El jefe de McLaren, Zak Brown, dice que sería un “desastre” para Red Bull si el cuatro veces campeón reinante de la ...
Check out our selection of pictures from Saturday's action at the British GP, round 12 of the 2025 F1 World Championship.
Max Verstappen took an impressive pole position at the British Grand Prix, but he's not sure how he'll stack up next to ...
Less than a quarter of second between the top six qualifiers shows it wasn’t just Verstappen in the game, but it was anyone’s ...
Strolling with his usual swagger across the pit lane, Jose Mourinho was on ceremonial duties on Saturday in handing over the ...
What a difference a day makes. In practice on Friday, Max Verstappen was nowhere, his Red Bull car, in his words, ...
Max Verstappen credited a critical overnight setup change for transforming his Red Bull RB21 into a pole-position contender.
The Red Bull driver drove a Q3 lap of 1:24.892 to secure the top starting spot in the 2025 British Grand Prix.
McLaren's Zak Brown thought his drivers would be competing against the Ferrari drivers for pole after their great pace in ...
1. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 1 minute, 24.892 seconds. 2. Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 1:24.995. 3. Lando Norris, Great Britain, McLaren, 1:25.010. 4. George Russell, Great ...