Six key talking points from the 2025 F1 Chinese GP
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 ...
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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.
F1 has claimed it didn't intend to "present a misleading narrative" in the Chinese Grand Prix amid Ferrari's irritation at how select team radio was broadcasted.
Haas secured a double points finish at the 2025 F1 Chinese GP, but Team Principal Ayao Komatsu admitted inherent flaws remain with its car.
Red Bull has insisted that the team hasn't adopted a "defeatist" approach towards the F1 title in 2025, despite a scheduled meeting about the gap to McLaren.
Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur branded the F1 broadcast of select radio messages “a joke” as a false narrative of Lewis Hamilton was depicted.
George Russell has asserted that Mercedes maximising results in 2025 has given him conviction that it could beat McLaren with a more competitive car in F1.
McLaren believes Oscar Piastri's win at the Chinese Grand Prix is a testament to the progress that he has made in F1 since his struggles at the circuit in 2024.
Lando Norris revealed he was content to be second in the Chinese Grand Prix as the race provided him with "answers for my struggles" with McLaren's F1 car.
Lewis Hamilton has admitted that his Ferrari car became "worse" with the changes that Ferrari made to the SF-25 during the F1 Chinese Grand Prix weekend.