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DAMS Lucas Oil's Jak Crawford sees 'no reason why we can't fight for good points' in F2 Australian GP despite grid penalties
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Crawford: “No reason why we can’t fight for good points” in Australia F2 races despite grid penalties

Jak Crawford was blisteringly fast in qualifying at Albert Park and set the third fastest time but will start the Sprint Race from 18th place at the F2 Australian GP. The American driver would have started eighth due to the reverse grid element. However, he is taking a 10-place grid drop in both races due…

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The top three F2 qualifiers reacted to the recent track modifications at the Albert Park Grad Prix Circuit.
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F2 drivers react to track modifications at Albert Park

The opening qualifying session of the 2025 F2 season at Albert Park was nothing short of chaotic, with a session filled with incidents, intense battles for track position, and late-session heroics. Gabriele Minì emerged as the first polesitter of the year, but not without controversy, as he and Jak Crawford faced post-session investigations. Speaking to…

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Van Amersfoort Racing's Santiago Ramos claimed his maiden win during the Melbourne F3 Sprint Race during the Australian GP weekend.
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F3 | Sprint Race | Australian GP | Ramos claims maiden F3 win after chaotic season-opener

After a less-than-ideal Qualifying session on Friday at the Australian GP, F3 sophomore Santiago Ramos started the first Sprint Race of the 2025 season at the front of the grid. This was a golden opportunity for the Mexican driver. Despite coming under pressure from Hitech TGR’s Martinius Stenshorne, Ramos, perhaps helped by the Safety Cars,…

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Following a contract extension that sees Stefano Domenicali stay on as F1 CEO boss through to 2029, the Italian has strongly suggested at the Australian GP that more Sprints and format changes could be on the way to the sport after 2025 as Liberty Media continue to make changes.
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Stefano Domenicali strongly hints at more F1 Sprints and format changes to come

Following a contract extension that sees Stefano Domenicali stay on as F1 CEO boss through to 2029, the Italian has strongly suggested at the Australian GP that more Sprints and format changes could be on the way to the sport after 2025 as Liberty Media continue to make changes. A format change sees the introduction…

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A rather satisfying 2025 start for Racing Bulls, Yuki Tsunoda and Isack Hadjar in Melbourne at the F1 Australian GP.
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“Happy day in the office” for Tsunoda after Racing Bulls’ Friday at F1 Australian GP

A rather satisfying 2025 start for Racing Bulls, Yuki Tsunoda and Isack Hadjar in Melbourne at the F1 Australian GP. While Red Bull is struggling to find pace, Yuki Tsunoda secured P4 – only behind the two McLarens and Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari – and rookie Isak Hadjar follows in P6 at the end of FP2….

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Rafael Câmara claims first pole position of 2025 F3 season after stunning performance in Melbourne.
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“The pace has been pretty good”—Câmara on strong F3 qualifying in Melbourne

Like his 2024 Formula Regional European Championship (FRECA) campaign, Rafael Câmara’s 2025 FIA Formula 3 campaign is off to a strong start with the Brazilian driver topping the timesheets during the Friday F3 Qualifying in Melbourne, hours after a P1 finish in Practice. Though pleased with the start of his 2025 F3 rookie campaign, Câmara…

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 12: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing and Liam Lawson of New Zealand and Oracle Red Bull Racing talk at an Oracle Red Bull Racing event during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit on March 12, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202503120041 // Usage for editorial use only //
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Red Bull admit to “lacking” pace after Friday practice at F1 Australian GP

Max Verstappen and Liam Lawson finished FP2 at the F1 Australian GP in seventh and 17th respectively, and while the Dutchman admitted that while there were no glaring issues in the Red Bull, they were just ‘lacking pace’. The biggest headline in the Red Bull camp was the title team being outperformed by their sister…

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