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From lights out to the final flag, get recaps, analysis, and breaking developments from every Grand Prix weekend.

2025 Austrian Grand Prix: Chaos, Fire, Bowling & McLaren Masterclass
- Chris Chen
- June 29, 2025
The 2025 Austrian Grand Prix reminded everyone that F1’s capacity for absurdity and brilliance is alive and well, and that sometimes, the real story happens before the lights even go out. A lot of fans remembered the old days when a formation lap delay could set the tone for a chaotic afternoon. This time, it […]
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Austrian GP 2025 Qualifying: Fires, Flags & a Fractured Bull
- Chris Wang
- June 29, 2025
Austria served up everything that makes qualifying weekends here iconic, from chaotic red flags and unexpected spins to a grid order that says just as much about F1’s shifting power balance as it does about individual brilliance. Sid the Sloth and Classic Spielberg Chaos On track, the TV crew gave us “peak Spielberg” coverage, as […]
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2025 Austrian Grand Prix FP3 Analysis
- Chris Chen
- June 29, 2025
Free Practice 3 at the Red Bull Ring wrapped up with Lando Norris leading the way on a 1:04.324, ahead of Piastri, Verstappen, Leclerc, Hamilton, Russell, Antonelli, Stroll, Tsunoda, and Bortoleto. Tyre strategy remains a major point of intrigue this weekend. For those wondering if there’s an official way to check what each team has […]
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2025 Austrian GP FP2 Recap
- Chris Wang
- June 28, 2025
Another weekend, another chapter brewing for Lewis’s inevitable tell-all on how Ferrari’s organization stacks up to Mercedes. The differences keep showing, and nowhere clearer than the Red Bull Ring: a track so beautiful you barely mind if the race is dull. FP2 wasn’t, though. McLaren Lead, Ferrari Chase McLaren lead the way with Lando’s 1:04.580 […]
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2025 Austrian GP Free Practice 1: Dunne’s Big Day, Haas Drama, Ferrari’s Tests, and Plenty to Talk About
- Chris Chen
- June 28, 2025
The 2025 Austrian Grand Prix Free Practice 1 session delivered no shortage of storylines, from Alex Dunne’s breakout showing for McLaren to Haas’s unpredictable Fridays and Ferrari’s all-hands-on-deck testing effort. Alex Dunne Makes Ireland Proud Alex Dunne’s first FP1 run with McLaren turned into an unexpected national event for Irish fans. He made the most […]
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2025 Canadian Grand Prix: Drama, Debris, and Devastation
- Chris Wang
- June 15, 2025
Final Classification Russell’s Hat Trick & Mercedes Revival George Russell becomes the 50th driver in F1 history to secure a Grand Prix hat trick (pole, win, and fastest lap), giving Mercedes a desperately needed boost. Their 40 points in Canada are more than double what they scored over the last three races combined. It’s a […]
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2025 Canadian Grand Prix: Qualifying Recap
- Chris Chen
- June 14, 2025
Q1: Chaos, Carbon, and Close Calls Qualifying at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve kicked off with a bang, literally, as Alex Albon’s Williams dramatically shed its engine cover in the early stages of Q1. The debris brought out a red flag and gifted the Thai driver a fortunate reprieve; though the team scrambled to repair his car, […]
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FP3 Canada 2025: Ferrari’s Gamble, McLaren’s Edge, and a Grid Teetering on Chaos
- Chris Wang
- June 14, 2025
The final practice session in Montreal delivered everything fans love about the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, tight margins, surprising pace shifts, and a complete inability to predict what comes next. Lando Norris topped the session with a 1:11.799, followed closely by Charles Leclerc on a 1:11.877, and George Russell just behind at 1:11.950. Notably all […]
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FP2 in Montreal: Russell Tops the Times, Albon Fined for 0.1 km/h, Warwick Suspended, and F1 Delivers Peak Absurdity
- Chris Chen
- June 14, 2025
Free Practice 2 for the Canadian Grand Prix unfolded under clear skies, but don’t let that fool you, Friday’s session delivered maximum chaos. George Russell went quickest with a 1:12.123. Meanwhile, Alex Albon missed his pit box, then got fined for speeding by 0.1 km/h, a steward was suspended mid-weekend, and even the leaderboard graphic […]
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Slippery, Dusty, and Dysfunctional: FP1 at the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix
- Chris Wang
- June 13, 2025
Free Practice 1 at the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix brought with it everything we’ve come to expect from Montreal: a dirty, low-grip surface, surprise names at the top of the timing sheet, and a driver lineup already battered by brush-ups with the walls. But nothing dominated the conversation more than Charles Leclerc’s early crash, a […]
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