The practice sessions for the Japanese GP got underway on Friday morning. Christian Horner cut a tired figure as he yawned his way through the session. There is still uncertainty surrounding his future after his 'sex texts' scandal
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It is a first career podium for Sergio Perez at Suzuka.
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The Red Bull drivers were amongst just a handful of drivers to gain time on the second runs in Q3, where Ferrari's challenge failed to materialise and the Mercedes drivers ended up behind Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso. Verstappen led the way on a 1m28.240s on the first Q3 fliers, where Norris was his closest challenger after producing a then session-best opening sector. But he could not replicate that on the second attempts, where Perez, leading Verstappen on the track, snuck ahead of the...
Lewis Hamilton's first race in a Ferrari will be in Australia. Next year's Formula 1 season will open in Melbourne for the first time since 2019 after the full calendar for 2025 was revealed Friday. The Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne will be the opening race because the Bahrain and
Lucas Raymond, Patrick Kane and Dylan Larkin all scored in the first period and Alex Lyon made 37 saves and the Detroit Red Wings beat the Buffalo Sabres 3-1 on Sunday. The win gives Detroit 84 points, moving them past idle Pittsburgh and Philadelphia into the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. The Washington Capitals could pass them with a victory over the Ottawa Senators later Sunday as they have more regulation wins than the Red Wings.
Max Verstappen said he found Japan's Suzuka circuit "intimidating” the first time he navigated a Formula 1 car around the figure-eight layout with its high-speed corners and narrow confines. No longer daunted by Suzuka, the track looks like an ideal bounce-back destination for Verstappen. In the last F1 race two
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Max Verstappen bounced back from his retirement in Australia with a commanding drive to victory during Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix, taking the chequered flag ahead of Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.
This weekend will mark the return of the Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit. The Chinese has been absent from the F1 calendar for the past five years due to Covid-19 complications. To mark China's return to F1, this weekend will also see the first Sprint weekend of the 2024 F1 season
Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez locked out the front row for Red Bull in Japan. Mercedes will be concerned with their form while Ferrari are unsure. Re-live Mail Sport's live blog of qualifying from Suzuka