Max Verstappen admits to “not good” mistake after crashing into Russell at 2025 F1 Spanish GP earlier in the year.
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Max Verstappen admits to “not good” mistake after crashing into Russell at 2025 F1 Spanish GP

Max Verstappen has been having a tougher 2025 F1 season compared to recent years. He is 49 points behind Lando Norris after the F1 São Paulo GP. Last year he Qualified 12th and started the race 17th after a 5-place grid penalty due to a new engine fit. That didn’t stop him from winning the…

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Red Bull Racing Team Principal Laurent Mekies explains car performance across F1 season and difficulties following F1 Sao Paulo GP.
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“We have been quite regularly wrong” — Mekies explains Red Bull Racing’s car troubles following F1 São Paulo GP

The F1 São Paulo GP began as a nightmare for Red Bull Racing Team Prinicipal Laurent Mekies when both drivers got knocked out in Q1 of qualifying. This marked the team’s first double Q1 elimination since 2006, as well as Max Verstappen’s first Q1 elimination since Sochi 2021. Verstappen opted to start the F1 São…

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Despite finishing P8, Isack Hadjar was anything but satisfied after the F1 São Paulo GP, where he believes his effort wasn't worth 4 points.
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Isack Hadjar calls F1 São Paulo GP a “not very good” race despite points finish

Racing Bulls driver and rookie Isack Hadjar concluded the São Paulo GP in P8 with his teammate Liam Lawson at P7 by the end of the 71-lap race. While both drivers had a back-to-back points finish at Interlagos, Hadjar was anything but satisfied with his result, quoting it as “a not very good day for…

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Russell “overachieved” amid pace struggles at F1’s São Paulo GP

George Russell had a challenging weekend at F1’s São Paulo GP. The Mercedes driver finished the race in fourth place after a third place finish in the sprint. This P4 was a hard-fought result for the driver who qualified P6. After the race, Russell shared his thoughts about his performance at the São Paulo GP….

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Oscar Piastri in his car at the F1 São Paulo GP
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Oscar Piastri has no regrets for trying turn 1 move that led to penalty in F1 São Paulo GP

Oscar Piastri turned a messy F1 São Paulo GP into a quiet recovery. On lap five he dived inside Kimi Antonelli and Charles Leclerc, locked up, and caused the contact that broke Leclerc’s suspension. After serving a 10-second time penalty, he found rhythm again, running close behind teammate Lando Norris. McLaren switched him to soft…

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