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2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix - Free Practice 1 F1 results (Las Vegas Strip Circuit)
1+ week, 2+ day ago (376+ words) Oscar Piastri finished outside the top 10 in the first practice session in Las Vegas. Here are the complete results from the first practice session at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the third-last race of the F1 2025 season. Charles Leclerc has finished with the fastest time of the first practice session in Las Vegas, while McLaren had a somewhat subdued session. With low track temperatures and a very dirty surface, the first practice session was one of continuous evolution and a rotation of names at the top of the timesheets. But, regardless of how much the times came down, there were a few consistent names able to stay with the pace, and the one-hour session eventually ended with Charles Leclerc finishing fastest for Ferrari on a 1:34.802. This was 0.166 quicker than Williams" Alex Albon, and that gap could have been even smaller if…...
2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix - Free Practice 2 F1 results (Las Vegas Strip)
1+ week, 2+ day ago (359+ words) Oscar Piastri (McLaren MCL39) in action in practice at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix Here are the complete F1 results from the second free practice session (FP2) at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the 22nd round of the F1 2025 season. McLaren driver and F1 2025 championship leader Lando Norris set the pace in an interrupted FP2 session at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Norris clocked a fastest time of 1:33.602, pipping Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli to the top of the leaderboard by 0.029 seconds. Charles Leclerc was classified third, but was forced to pull over at the side of the track in between two red flag stoppages in the closing moments after suffering a reliability issue with his Ferrari SF-25. Nico Hulkenberg was fourth for Sauber, with Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar in fifth. Liam Lawson was just 0.008s slower than his teammate in sixth place. George Russell, the 2024 Las…...
F1 LIVE: FP2 updates from under the lights at the Las Vegas Grand Prix
1+ week, 2+ day ago (124+ words) It's time for FP2 in Las Vegas, which sees the drivers in action in representative race conditions. The next F1 live session sees the drivers head out for second practice at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, as the floodlights take hold. Drivers can expect similar conditions that are forecast on race day, with the session taking place at the same time as the race will unfold on Saturday night in Vegas. As always, crucial setup work will take place in race-adjacent conditions in FP2, with qualifying and race simulations expected so the teams can measure up their pace early on in the weekend, and work out what needs to change. Find out who has hit the ground running with our live blog below:...
F1 LIVE: As-it-happens updates from the Brazilian GP Sprint
3+ week, 1+ day ago (139+ words) It's time for the Sprint at Interlagos, where we'll see who will score some crucial points in the title fight. The first F1 live action of Saturday sees the drivers gear up for the 24-lap Sprint at Interlagos. The weather had been forecast to be potentially wet on Saturday, with the drivers potentially needing to navigate tricky conditions around Interlagos for their first racing laps. A reminder that this shortened race carries crucial World Championship points for the top eight finishers, from eight points for the winner, down to one for the driver to finish eighth at the line. With such a tight title battle forming between the McLaren duo and Max Verstappen, any points now could be vital come the end of the year. Follow our live blog below to see how the main protagonists get on:...
F1 LIVE: Brazilian Grand Prix updates as the race unfolds at Interlagos
3+ week, 2+ hour ago (163+ words) It's time for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Who will take to the top step of the podium? It's time to find out. It's time for the main F1 live event of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix weekend, as we gear up for 71 laps of Interlagos this Sunday. After a thrilling weekend so far, it's time to see who will emerge on top in what is always a tactical race, with overtaking opportunities aplenty around the undulating hills of Sao Paulo. Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton are both three-time winners around Interlagos in the past, with George Russell being the only other driver on the current grid to taste success in Brazil. Will another name join the list, or will one of the previous winners take top spot once more? You can join Sean Cullingford to watch the race as it…...
EA pulls the plug on official F1 game as hiatus announced for 2026
1+ week, 4+ day ago (527+ words) EA Sports and Codemasters will not release a standalone F1 2026 game, as a hiatus has been announced for next season. There will be no official standalone F1 game for the 2026 season, EA Sports and Codemasters have confirmed, ending an almost two-decade run of annual products. Fans of the multi-platform Formula 1 games, released annually, will have to hold on to their copies of F1 2025 just a little bit longer" F1 2025 will serve as the base software for a two-year representation of Formula 1s official computer game offering, created by software company Codemasters and published and promoted by EA Sports. This week, EA Sports has confirmed that there will be no official F1 2026 standalone product, with the series taking a hiatus next season before a full return in 27. The F1 series, in its current form, is available on Sonys PlayStation 5, the Xbox Series X and S, as well as…...
F1 starting grid: What is the grid order for the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix?
23+ hour, 16+ min ago (127+ words) Here's how the 20 drivers will line up for the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix. The penultimate qualifying session of the F1 2025 season is done and Oscar Piastri took his sixth pole to keep his Championship hopes alive. Heading into the weekend on the backfoot, Piastri needed a strong performance to keep his title bid going and has so far duly delivered. After winning from pole in the sprint, Piastri was back on top in qualifying as he made the most of a Lando Norris error to take P1. The Briton made an early mistake in his final flying lap and as such was only quick enough for second. Behind him, Max Verstappen remained a step behind the McLarens while George Russell will start from fourth....
F1 LIVE: All the action as it happens from Brazilian GP qualifying
3+ week, 1+ day ago (123+ words) It's time to set the grid for the main event at Interlagos. After the action of the Sprint, our next F1 live offering comes from qualifying for the main event at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. There have been some shock polesitters over the years at Interlagos, and we mark 15 years since Nico Hulkenberg's P1 showing for a midfield Williams this weekend. Max Verstappen has been the form driver around Interlagos in the past couple of seasons, winning from 17th on the grid last season. Overtaking is possible at multiple points around this famous old circuit, but grid position remains vital in the hope of having a good Sunday around Sao Paulo. Follow qualifying as it unfolds on our live blog:...
F1 LIVE: Follow Sprint qualifying at the Brazilian GP as it happens
3+ week, 2+ day ago (129+ words) It's time for Sprint qualifying at Interlagos. Who will take the first pole of the weekend? After one solitary practice session, the next F1 live action sees the field put straight into action for Sprint qualifying at Interlagos on Friday. The teams and drivers had only one hour of on-track preparation for this session, so we're about to find out who has hit the ground running heading into this weekend. Don't forget, the format slightly tweaks for Sprint qualifying, with medium tyres mandatory in SQ1 and SQ2 (assuming it's a dry session), with soft tyres for SQ3. The sessions are also slightly shorter than in Grand Prix qualifying, so keep your eyes peeled on our live blog below for a fast-paced session at Interlagos....
Rise of the machines as driverless AI racing cars return to Yas Marina
2+ week, 2+ day ago (1858+ words) A2RL returns for a second race, with the AI-driven cars competing over 20 laps this weekend at Yas Marina. This weekend marks the return of a motor race consisting entirely of AI-driven single-seaters, based on Super Formula's SF23, for 20 laps of Yas Marina. Eighteen months on from the first race of the A2RL competition, the fully autonomous racing series returns this weekend for its second season, with six teams having qualified for the race at the Yas Marina Circuit. Two years ago, A2RL launched its racing series, which was put together by Abu Dhabi-based company ASPIRE, which combined artificial intelligence and mechanical knowledge to create a driverless racing series. The first race saw 10 teams, pulled together from university entrants and research institutions around the world, fight for the $2.25 million prize fund via a race at Yas Marina, with the modified Super Formula chassis racing each…...