Max Verstappen predicts a strange British Grand Prix
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Stefan Johansson joins Racers Unchained for a wide-ranging conversation about one of the most fascinating careers in motorsport.From racing in Formula 1 alongside legends like Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost,
Antonelli’s victory gives him a commanding 66-point championship lead. Mercedes driver George Russell fell out of the points after his team failed to carry out a five-second penalty.
Kimi Antonelli leads the Formula 1 drivers' championship by 40 points ahead of his teammate George Russell ahead of the British Grand Prix.
Mercedes F1 driver secured the top spot after Max Verstappen’s crash sparked confusion over yellow-flag procedures.
Formula One is trying to reach a broader audience this season: It streamed its first race on Netflix; the latest season of the great docu-series F1: Drive to Survive is currently available on both Apple TV and Netflix; and now, another first, you can stream this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix for free on Apple TV, no subscription required.
Lewis Hamilton won the Formula 1 race in Barcelona on Sunday, marking his first Grand Prix victory for Ferrari since joining the team at the beginning of 2025
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After his tough start with Ferrari in 2025, Lewis Hamilton doesn't put his string of strong performances this year down to one change.
More than three decades have passed since Ayrton Senna's death, but the tragedy of 1994 still continues to haunt Formula 1. The three-time world champion was leading the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola when his Williams FW16 car darted straight off the racing line and crashed into a concrete wall.
Rachel Brookes is calling it quits from Sky Sports. The longtime F1 reporter is leaving Sky just days before the Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg after spending 14 years with the network, she wrote on X on Wednesday.
Christian Horner has been out of F1 since his sacking by Red Bull in July 2025, but rumours of a return continue to consume the paddock.
