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The Formula 1 World Championship has left Texas for the Mexico City Grand Prix, in the capital city of the Central American country.
Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur has responded to the support he's received from Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc despite Ferrari enduring a miserable 2025.
The last time the Prancing Horse fielded an Italian driver in one of their cars on an F1 weekend was way back in 2009, where countrymen Luca Badoer and Giancarlo Fisichella each replaced Felipe Massa on separate occasions after the Brazilian's accident during qualifying for the 2009 Hungarian GP.
• The first session went smoothly for Charles and Antonio who got through their planned programmes running the Hard tyre at the start of the hour, waiting for the track to clean up, the dust accounting for lap times being slower than in the same session in 2024.
Ferrari team principal Fredéric Vasseur tried to explain the difference in competitiveness shown by the SF-25 between the Sprint and the United States GP. Speaking to GPblog after the race, even the Frenchman struggled to understand the reason behind such a sudden drop in performance from one day to the next: "I don't know if they did a step backwards or a positive step if you compare also with Williams and so,
The tricolor returns to the wheel of a Ferrari. Antonio Fuoco, an Italian driver born in 1996, will take to the track in the first free practice of the F1 GP in Mexico City. The Italian
LEWIS HAMILTON will be replaced in the first practice session at the Formula One Mexican Grand Prix. Ferrari confirmed rookie driver Antonio Fuoco would take his seat for the first session of the
Lewis Hamilton will sit out the first practice session at the Mexican Grand Prix, with Ferrari confirming who will be taking the place of the seven-time world champion
Ferrari’s endurance ace Antonio Fuoco is the latest name to join the roster of F1 rookies that will take part in Friday’s FP1 in Mexico City.
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