Williams Racing's Team Principal James Vowles during 2025 F1 Dutch GP.
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Vowles defends Sainz after F1 Dutch GP penalty, labels it a clear racing incident with no driver at fault

Williams Racing and James Vowles enjoyed a rather strong finish to their 2025 F1 Dutch GP, despite the setbacks on Carlos Sainz’s side of the garage due to his 10-second time penalty. Williams still managed to walk away with valuable points on Alex Albon‘s side of the garage to add to their tally, in what…

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Colapinto and Gasly during Sunday's race at the Dutch Grand Prix
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Gasly and Colapinto reflect on Alpine’s no score at the F1 Dutch GP

Alpine left Zandvoort empty-handed despite both Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto showing promise in a chaotic wet-dry F1 Dutch GP. Split strategies briefly put both cars in contention, but ultimately neither driver converted the opportunity into points. Gasly explains Alpine’s gamble Gasly started from 14th and attempted a bold one-stop strategy, running 23 laps on…

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Bortoleto and Hülkenberg reflect on tough F1 Dutch GP for Sauber

The F1 Dutch GP was marked by several incidents that kept fans on edge from start to finish. For Sauber, the weekend proved to be both challenging, as drivers Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hülkenberg shared their experiences. Both reflected on how the team managed adversity and what lessons they are taking forward in the season….

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F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali during an F1 race weekend format at the F1 Australian GP
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Domenicali sees more sprint weekends and shorter races as part of a new era of F1 weekend formats

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali made some unexpected statements regarding changes to the race weekend format that will impact fan engagement. Currently, Formula 1 bosses are reviewing the current format and discussing possible courses of action. While no immediate announcement has been made yet, Domenicali went on to state that these decisions would adapt to the…

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Laurent Mekies has talked about the potential of Isack Hadjar's promotion to Red Bull after his P3 finish at F1 Dutch GP
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Laurent Mekies on Hadjar’s Red Bull promotion prospects after maiden F1 podium at Dutch GP

Laurent Mekies has shared his opinions on Isack Hadjar’s maiden F1 podium finish at the Dutch GP and his potential promotion from Racing Bulls to Red Bull in the near future.  Turning the heads of many with a fantastic lap in qualifying, Hadjar lined up in P4 on Sunday after securing an F1 career-best grid…

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Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli during the F1 Dutch GP
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Antonelli weighs in on the race-defining F1 Dutch GP crash with Leclerc

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli weighed in on the moments leading up to the race-defining F1 Dutch GP crash with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, for which the young Italian has accepted full blame. Antonelli was on course for a good result during Sunday’s F1 Dutch GP when his so-far strong race unraveled on Lap 52. The crash…

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Andrea Stella, the Team Principal of McLaren Racing, has addressed the discourse surrounding the team's decision to swap its drivers during the 2025 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
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Stella praises Piastri’s racecraft after F1 Dutch GP Grand Slam

McLaren Team Principal, Andrea Stella, praised Oscar Piastri’s development as a driver after his successful weekend at the F1 Dutch GP. Piastri made his mark around the demanding Zandvoort circuit as he becomes the first McLaren driver since Mika Häkkinen in 1998 to grab a Grand Slam. A Grand Slam consists of pole position, the…

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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur defends tyre call with Charles Leclerc and praises Kimi Antonelli for owning up to the crash at the F1 Dutch GP.
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Fred Vasseur weighs in on Charles Leclerc’s strategy call and Kimi Antonelli’s apology at F1 Dutch GP

Ferrari endured a bruising weekend at the F1 Dutch GP, leaving Zandvoort without points after Lewis Hamilton slid into the barriers at turn 3 and Charles Leclerc collided with Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli. The team recorded their first double DNF of the season. Team principal Fred Vasseur addressed both the strategy debate with Leclerc and…

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