Norris, Ferrari and Mexico City Grand Prix
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What you probably didn’t see coming was Ferrari's role in the title fight first emerging at the 20th round of the season, and being as an influencer in someone else’s battle, but that’s exactly where they find themselves.
Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur has responded to the support he's received from Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc despite Ferrari enduring a miserable 2025.
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F1 title fight intensifies after dramatic Mexico qualifying
The Formula 1 title battle took another dramatic twist in Mexico City on Saturday, as Lando Norris delivered a blistering qualifying performance to seize pole position and breathe new life into the championship race.
McLaren's Lando Norris scored a dominant pole position for the 2025 Mexico City GP, with his F1 title rivals struggling behind
Lewis Hamilton has rued the changes that inspired Ferrari's best qualifying of 2025 at the Mexico City Grand Prix not
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Fred Vasseur: Ferrari statement aimed at "third party" amid Christian Horner F1 rumours
Ferrari chairman John Elkann issued a statement of support for team principal Fred Vasseur after rumours linking the squad to Christian Horner had emerged
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is chasing McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Norris for the title, and he will start P5. As for the championship leader, Piastri could only manage to qualifying P8. Here is how we’re expecting the grid to line up for tomorrow’s race — taking into account Carlos Sainz’s five-place grid penalty from Austin.
Charles Leclerc has denied the notion that a "silver bullet" has been responsible for Ferrari's continued turnaround in qualifying at
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Danica Patrick at centre of awkward Sky F1 moment; ‘top secret’ Ferrari 2026 engine details – roundup
Wednesday's F1 news includes Danica Patrick at the centre of an awkward Sky F1 moment as Ferrari 2026 engine design details emerge.
F1 cars ever made reveals racing's biggest design disasters, from embarrassing failures to dangerously slow machines that tortured drivers.
Charles Leclerc helped Ferrari notch a fine third-place in Sunday's U.S. GP. But that was a long way from 2024's triumph in the same
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