Liam Lawson admitted his qualifying was "not good enough" in China, and Christian Horner was asked about his early struggles.
The pressure is already mounting on Red Bull’s Liam Lawson after his disappointing weekend continued at the F1 Chinese Grand Prix. Lawson qualified 20th and last and could only finish 14th in the ...
Laughing Red Bull staff say the championship is lost after Liam Lawson woes at Chinese Grand Prix. Before the season started, ...
Every driver in F1's massive 2025 rookie class spun or crashed during Australian Grand Prix. All six of them are in a tough ...
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F1 Chronicle on MSNSergio Perez Was 'No Longer Comfortable' In Final F1 DaysSergio Perez “no longer felt comfortable” at Red Bull, but he could return to Formula 1. That is the claim of Jimmy Morales, ...
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Sergio Perez in Talks for Formula 1 ReturnUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
A logistical nightmare reportedly saw eight F1 cars go missing ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix. Four teams had their freight ...
Sergio Perez has been revealed to be in talks with Graeme Lowdon, team principal of Cadillac, over a potential return to ...
McLaren's true pace, Oscar Piastri's battle with Lando Norris and Ferrari's woes are on the radar entering the Chinese Grand ...
Liam Lawson endured a weekend to forget at the Australian GP, crashing out of his debut race for Red Bull Racing.
McLaren chief Zak Brown has criticised Red Bull's promotion of rookie driver Liam Lawson, questioning why the team did not ...
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