Formula One Sports
F1 Bahrain Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri Wins Ahead of Russell; Norris Completes the Top Three
Oscar Piastri’s Bahrain GP win moves him to P2 in the F1 standings, with Lando Norris still leading and George Russell in third.
F1 Bahrain Grand Prix: Here’s When, Where and How to Watch 2025 Race in India
The 2025 Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix is scheduled for April 13 and will run over 57 laps of the 5.412 km Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir.
F1: Ryo Hirakawa Departs Alpine to Join Haas as Official Reserve Driver
Ryo Hirakawa joins Haas as 2025 reserve driver. The Toyota-backed racer will run rookie practice sessions for the American team this season.
F1 Japanese Grand Prix: Max Verstappen Wins at Suzuka as Norris and Piastri Join Podium
Verstappen won at the 2025 F1 Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, closing the gap to Norris to just 1 point in the title race.
F1: Michael Schumacher's Ferrari F2001 to be Auctioned During Monaco Grand Prix
Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F2001 will be auctioned during the 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix on 24 May 2025. The sale is expected to set a new record.
F1: Red Bull Reveals Special ‘White Bull’ Livery for Japanese Grand Prix
Red Bull Racing will debut a special white livery at the Japanese Grand Prix, celebrating 60 years since Honda’s first F1 victory.
F1: Haas Reveal Special Cherry Blossom Livery Ahead of Japanese Grand Prix
Haas will run a special pink cherry blossom livery at Suzuka, honouring Japan and marking Toyota’s first F1 partnership since 2009.
F1 Japanese Grand Prix: Here’s When, Where and How to Watch 2025 Suzuka Race in India
The 2025 F1 Japanese Grand Prix will mark Yuki Tsunoda’s Red Bull debut at Suzuka, with 53 laps of intense racing in front of his home crowd.
F1: Yuki Tsunoda Replaces Liam Lawson at Red Bull Ahead of Japanese Grand Prix
Red Bull Racing drops Liam Lawson after two F1 races, replacing him with Yuki Tsunoda for the Japanese GP. Lawson returns to Racing Bulls after scoring no points.
F1 Chinese Grand Prix: McLaren's Oscar Piastri Wins as Hamilton, Leclerc, and Gasly Disqualified
Oscar Piastri claimed his third overall F1 win in Shanghai during the Chinese Grand Prix, leading a McLaren 1-2 with Lando Norris. George Russell took third for Mercedes.