Oscar Piastri was given a 10-second penalty after the restart of the British Grand Prix, for what was deemed dangerous braking against Max Verstappen. The incident is reminiscent of a similar case involving George Russell in Canada, where no action was taken. Red Bull sees this as a difference in treatment.
Lewis Hamilton finished fourth in the British Grand Prix, ending a run of eleven consecutive podium finishes at Silverstone since 2014. The Ferrari driver was the victim of an ill-adjusted strategy and a difficult-to-handle single-seater in the rain, losing the battle for third place to Nico Hülkenberg.
Leonardo Fornaroli took his first Formula 2 victory at the Silverstone sprint race, ending a four-year wait. The Invicta Racing Italian won ahead of Sebastián Montoya and teammate Roman Staněk, in a race marked by the retirement of Alex Dunne following a tangle with Gabriele Minì.
Victor Martins claimed his second Formula 2 pole position of the season in qualifying for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The French ART Grand Prix driver waited until his final lap to set the reference time of 1:39.731, just 65 thousandths ahead of Alex Dunne.
Victor Martins dominated free practice for the Formula 2 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, narrowly edging out Luke Browning in a session marked by a red flag and very close gaps between the drivers.
Seven teams made technical changes at the British Grand Prix, including McLaren, Red Bull, Aston Martin and Haas. Ferrari, Mercedes and Alpine, on the other hand, chose not to modify their cars at Silverstone.
Tim Mayer, the former Formula 1 commissioner sacked by Mohammed Ben Sulayem last November, has made his candidacy for the FIA presidency official. The 59-year-old American becomes the incumbent president's first declared rival for the December election in Uzbekistan, following the withdrawal of Carlos Sainz Sr. last week.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown discusses the rumors surrounding a possible transfer of Max Verstappen to Mercedes. For him, the fact that these speculations persist without being denied suggests that something is going on behind the scenes.
Formula 1 reaches the halfway point of the season with the British Grand Prix. Lando Norris is aiming for a first victory in front of his home crowd after his success in Austria. Lewis Hamilton takes part in his first home Grand Prix for Ferrari. Find out more about the schedule and the stakes.
First success for Gabriel Bortoleto in F1! The Brazilian driver scored his first points at the Austrian Grand Prix with an eighth-place finish. After a successful qualifying session that took him into Q3 for the first time, Bortoleto managed his race well and enjoyed a fine duel with his mentor, Fernando Alonso, towards the end of the race.
Richard Verschoor won the Austrian Formula 2 Grand Prix to take the championship lead. The MP Motorsport driver dominated the main race, taking advantage of a successful stop-start strategy to take the lead. Alex Dunne, initially second, was disqualified after the race for a non-compliant backboard.
George Russell received a warning and Mercedes a reprimand following an incident in the pit lane during qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix. The British driver attempted to enter the fast lane without sufficient clearance, creating a dangerous situation in Q3.
Race stewards handed out grid penalties to both Campos Racing drivers following qualifying for the Austrian F2 Grand Prix. Arvid Lindblad and Pepe Martí each received three grid penalties for the weekend's two races at the Red Bull Ring.
Lewis Hamilton received a warning from the stewards for impeding Kimi Antonelli during Free Practice 2 at the Austrian Grand Prix. The penalty comes on the back of a difficult day for the Ferrari driver, handicapped by technical problems and a lack of performance against the competition.
Leonardo Fornaroli took pole position in the Austrian F2 Grand Prix, beating Victor Martins by 0.014 seconds. The Italian set a time of 1:15.229 on his final lap to claim his second pole of the season, denying the Frenchman his first pole of 2025.
Alex Dunne dominated free practice for the Austrian F2 Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, ahead of Gabriele Minì and Arvid Lindblad. The session was marked by the disqualification of Luke Browning for non-compliance with the technical regulations on fuel sampling.
Six teams take advantage of the Austrian Grand Prix to introduce technical evolutions. Ferrari arrives with a completely redesigned floor, while McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes, Racing Bulls and Sauber apply more targeted adjustments.
Dino Beganovic takes his place in Charles Leclerc's Ferrari for the first free practice session of the Austrian GP on Friday. The Ferrari Academy driver is making his second outing in FP1 this season.
The Austrian Grand Prix occupies a special place in Formula 1 history. Since its return to the calendar in 2014, the race has been run on the Red Bull Ring, but its history goes back much further. Here are six milestones that have shaped this Alpine Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez spoke to the Desde el Paddock podcast about his departure from Red Bull at the end of 2024. The Mexican driver explains the circumstances that led to the end of his contract and discusses the impact of Adrian Newey's departure on the team's performance. He also states that he has been informed that Red Bull regrets this decision.
Brad Pitt has opened up about his first test behind the wheel of a real Formula 1 car, a few days after driving the McLaren MCL60 in Austin. The 61-year-old actor, star of "F1: le film" released this week, reveals sensations he still struggles to describe, and confesses his frustration at narrowly missing his 200 mph target.
Aston Martin joins other Formula 1 teams in launching its own driver academy. Spaniard Mari Boya, a 21-year-old F3 driver, becomes the first recruit to this development program, which is based on a partnership with Fernando Alonso's karting school.
Carlos Sainz Sr renounces his bid to challenge Mohammed Ben Sulayem in the FIA presidential elections. The two-time world rally champion cites his sporting commitments and current « circumstances » as the reasons for his withdrawal. This decision leaves the incumbent president without a declared opponent just a few months before the election.
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