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Having failed to score any points for the third consecutive race, Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda reckons that he is "focusing on building up the confidence and trust in the car." ...
Despite failing to win the Canadian Grand Prix, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner branded Sunday's Montreal race as "a solid day" as Verstappen managed to get closer to championship leader Oscar ...
Despite displaying an eye-catching race pace in the second half of the Canadian Grand Prix, McLaren's Lando Norris left Montreal with empty hands after a collision with his team-mate Oscar Piastri in ...
Having been involved in an incident with his team-mate Lando Norris in the dying stages of Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, McLaren driver Oscar Piastri explained that he does not think that "there was ...
After a difficult weekend for McLaren at Montreal, team boss Andrea Stella was quick to reveal that Lando Norris offered his apology for his incident with team-mate Oscar Piastri.
Mercedes' trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin has admitted that the Brackley-based outfit had known that the Montreal track would suit their 2025 F1 car.
On the back of Mercedes' dominant victory at the Canadian Grand Prix, the Brackley-based outfit's team boss Tfocused on bringing a consistent level of performance each and every race" ...
Converting his pole position into the brilliant F1 victory, Mercedes driver George Russell won the Canadian Grand Prix, his fourth Formula 1 victory, a third in the Americas. F1Technical's senior ...
Despite failing to securing the victory at last Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, reigning champion Max Verstappen reckoned that Red Bull extracted the maximum from its package at the Circuit de Gilles ...
Ferrari’s seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton revealed that he picked up significant floor damage that cost him “a lot of downforce” and the chance of fighting for anything better than a sixth-place ...
Having taken his first victory of the season at Montreal, Mercedes driver George Russell has conceded that he felt himself in control all through the Canadian Grand Prix.
On the back of a disappointing weekend for the Scuderia, Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur blamed the series of mistakes the Italian outfit made at Montreal for the suboptimal result.