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This week it's the Chinese Grande Prix, and it's Oscar Piastri, Norris' teammate at McLaren – on the pole for the first time in his F1 career.
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Liam Lawson said he was surprised at being demoted by the Red Bull team after only two races of the new season but remained determined to make his mark in Formula One with the junior Racing Bulls tea...
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Max Verstappen says it "was not a mistake" that he liked a comment on social media that described Red Bull's decision to demote Liam Lawson as "a panic move" and "close to bullying".
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Catch up on all the Saturday action from China, as the new Formula One season rolled into Shanghai for round two
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri has scored his maiden pole position in Formula 1 ahead of Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix by delivering two sizzling laps that were quick enough for the top spot ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell.
The FIA have confirmed the official final classification for the Chinese Grand Prix following a multitude of hectic post-race changes. After the chequered flag had been waved at Shanghai International Circuit, Formula 1's governing body summoned Charles Leclerc and Pierre Gasly to see the stewards after both cars had been deemed underweight.
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The Manual on MSNF1 2025 Chinese Grand Prix preview: Hamilton wins Sprint and Piastri score GP poleThe repaved racetrack is slicker than the Melbourne track in last week's Australian GP. The post F1 2025 Chinese Grand Prix preview: Hamilton wins Sprint and Piastri score GP pole appeared first on The Manual.
Toto Wolff will miss the Japanese Grand Prix and be replaced by Chief Communications Officer Bradley Lord. Despite missing last year's event due to knee surgery, Wolff will continue to manage Mercedes' team remotely.