Canadian Grand Prix recap: F1 results, highlights: Russell wins as Norris crashes out
The Canadian Grand Prix had a dramatic finale as Lando Norris crashed into the back of his teammate Oscar Piastri.
Ferrari wins third straight 24 Hours of Le Mans
Ferrari won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the third straight year Sunday, but a late surge from Porsche Penske Motorsport denied the Italian manufacturer a podium sweep.
Red Bull warned FIA of trickery against Verstappen
Red Bull spoke to Formula 1’s governing body before the Canadian Grand Prix to warn them that Max Verstappen’s rivals might try and lure the Dutch driver into a one-race ban, according to team boss Christian Horner.
Title leader Piastri still hopeful after P3 quali
Formula 1 leader Oscar Piastri stayed hopeful after a qualifying session that had McLaren boss Andrea Stella talking of damage limitation in Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.
Russell: Driving better than ever but title unlikely
George Russell said he was driving better than ever and ready to fight for a Formula One championship with Mercedes after taking the team’s first win of the season in Canada, but this year still looks a long shot.
Hadjar given 3-place grid penalty; starts P12
Isack Hadjar has been handed a three-place grid penalty for impeding Williams driver Carlos Sainz during qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Hamilton: Ferrari car has two left feet
Lewis Hamilton likened driving Ferrari’s Formula 1 car to dancing with “someone that has no rhythm.”
Suárez sees global potential as he leads NASCAR into Mexico
Daniel Suárez returns to race in Mexico for the first time in a decade, and he thinks this is just the beginning of NASCAR’s world tour.
McLaren want drivers to race together despite crash
McLaren will continue to let Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris race freely for the Formula 1 title but there will be some tough talks back at the factory after Sunday’s collision in Canada.
McLaren’s Montreal miscues give F1 rivals hope for rest of 2025
Sunday’s Canadian GP was the first podium in 2025 that didn’t feature a McLaren. Is the tide about to turn on F1’s runaway leader?