James O'Connor

Italian driver Kimi Antonelli produced an extraordinary turnaround over Saturday and Sunday at the F1 Japanese GP, and it has been revealed that Valtteri Bottas played a role in that, with Fred Vesti also getting recognition.
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Mercedes: Bottas played a key part in helping Antonelli at F1 Japanese GP

Italian driver Kimi Antonelli produced an extraordinary turnaround over Saturday and Sunday at the F1 Japanese GP, and it has been revealed that Mercedes reserve Valtteri Bottas played a role in that, with Fred Vesti also getting recognition. The former PREMA driver had been due to test a Super Formula car at Suzuka in December…

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A relatively underwhelming start to 2025 continues for Scuderia Ferrari under the leadership of Fred Vasseur as Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton finished P4 in P7 respectively in the F1 Japanese GP. The Monegasque driver ended up 16s behind Max Verstappen at the end of the 53-lap race, with the Brit a further 13s back.
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Vasseur outlines Ferrari deficit to F1 frontrunners following Japanese GP weekend

A relatively underwhelming start to 2025 continues for Scuderia Ferrari under the leadership of Fred Vasseur as Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton finished P4 in P7 respectively in the F1 Japanese GP. The Monegasque driver ended up 16s behind Max Verstappen at the end of the 53-lap race, with the Brit a further 13s back….

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Yuki Tsunoda qualified P15 for Sunday's F1 Japanese GP as the new Red Bull Racing driver had a disappointing Q2 at his home race. A grid penalty for Carlos Sainz moves him up a spot.
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Tsunoda outlines the difficulties with RB21 car after F1 Japanese GP qualifying

Yuki Tsunoda qualified P15 for Sunday’s F1 Japanese GP as the new Red Bull Racing driver had a disappointing Q2 at his home race. A grid penalty for Carlos Sainz moves him up a spot. Throughout practice and in Q1, the 24-year-old kept Max Verstappen honest, although the Dutchman generally had a small advantage. F1…

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Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL) have announced that Jay Frye is becoming the president of their IndyCar and IMSA organisations.
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RLL announces Jay Frye as team’s president in IndyCar and IMSA

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL) have announced that Jay Frye is becoming the president of their IndyCar and IMSA organisations. Last month Frye departed his role as IndyCar president following just over 6 years in the job. Under his tenure the lifesaving aeroscreen was introduced, along with the hybrids in 2024. In total he spent…

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