Motorsport Week’s F1 2025 Chinese GP Driver Ratings
Formula 1 2025 continued with the Chinese Grand Prix, which saw another McLaren masterclass, further Ferrari woes and some great showings in the ever-growing midfield battle.
This is where you will find all of Motorsport Week’s breaking news, exclusive interviews, reports, reaction and analysis surrounding the ChineseGP.
Formula 1 2025 continued with the Chinese Grand Prix, which saw another McLaren masterclass, further Ferrari woes and some great showings in the ever-growing midfield battle.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has revealed the team has a development plan in place that it hopes will eliminate the current gap that exists to McLaren in F1.
Toto Wolff hailed the “maturity” Andrea Kimi Antonelli showed in securing a sixth-place finish in the F1 Chinese GP with a damaged Mercedes W16.
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has insisted the team's F1 title hopes are still alive, as he argued McLaren's current advantage should be taken with a "pinch of salt".
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris guided McLaren to a 50th F1 one-two finish at the Chinese GP, but they did so after overcoming difficulties that sought to peg the pacesetters ...
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has insisted that it would be premature to label the team as a title contender in F1, despite a promising start to the 2025 campaign.
Liam Lawson’s difficult start to the 2025 F1 campaign poses a series of equally difficult questions to Red Bull.
Lando Norris has expressed that he is "nervous and excited" about the prospect of a possible F1 title battle against McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri in 2025.
It may have not been quite the blockbuster that Melbourne was, but there was plenty to talk about from the events at Shanghai. Motorsport Week discusses the six key talking ...
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella has outlined the cause of an “unacceptable” brake issue on the MCL39 piloted by Lando Norris in the F1 Chinese GP.