F1, Mexico and Grand Prix
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BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Live Extra and the BBC Sport website are all providing radio coverage of the 2025 F1 campaign. For the Mexico Grand Prix, radio commentary is on BBC Radio 5 Live, whose coverage starts at 7:45pm after the day’s footballing action.
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Oliver Bearman unhappy with F1 rules: “I should be able to do FP1”
Oliver Bearman has lamented the fact that he had to skip Free Practice 1 at the Mexico Grand Prix owing to Formula 1’s sporting regulations. Teams are mandated to run rookies in each car on two occasions this season on grand prix weekends,
The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix is one of the many sources of traffic cones in the valley as crews build and dismantle the track. “Once they start blocking streets and interfering with people’s ability to attend work or an event that really is the toughest part on locals,
A head of last weekend’s United States Grand Prix, Formula 1 fans believed that Oscar Piastri was the favorite to win the 2025 Drivers’ Championship. Piastri arrived in Austin with a 22-point lead over teammate Lando Norris, and despite an impressive run of form from Max Verstappen, Piastri enjoyed a 63-point lead over the Red Bull driver.
For many Americans, Netflix’s “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” was their introduction to Formula 1 when it debuted in 2019. That only grew this year with Apple’s “F1: The Movie,” the Brad Pitt-led feature film that raked in $629 million worldwide.
Pato O’Ward believes that Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri need to ‘put their heads together’ to fend off Max Verstappen in the World Championship with five rounds of the season remaining. The McLaren IndyCar sensation, who competed in FP1 at the Mexican Grand Prix, is waiting for things to ‘get a little more entertaining’ between his team-mates.
Aston Martin once again failed to convert its Friday pace into qualifying performance in Mexico, prompting criticism from Alonso
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Isack Hadjar names Racing Bulls’ main issue after ‘maxing out’ F1 Mexico GP qualifying
Isack Hadjar has lamented a mistake in Mexico Grand Prix qualifying, although he ‘maxed out’ his Racing Bulls Formula 1 car’s potential despite an obvious flaw.
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