Kimi Antonelli wins F1 Chinese GP from pole
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Formula One’s new superstar has arrived much quicker than most expected as Oscar Piastri’s title hopes went down skid row.
Formula 1’s ubiquitous presence in culture is reaching fever pitch. It’s always been a juggernaut in sport, commanding vast audiences at iconic tracks like Silverstone, Monaco and Monza, but in the past few years, F1 has seen an explosion in popularity.
Pierre Gasly, Daniel Ricciardo, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, winners of the past five grands prix at Monza, have something in common besides the obvious fact of being Formula 1 drivers who have won the Italian GP. None of them started from pole position.
MONZA, Italy (AP) — Here’s a guide that tells you what you need to know about the Italian Grand Prix. It’s the 16th round of the 2025 Formula 1 season. Welcome to the “Temple of Speed.” Monza is one of the oldest purpose-built race tracks ...
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri did not take to the start line at the Chinese Grand Prix in an early-season disaster for McLaren. Norris’s car, which was meant to start in sixth, missed the usual pre-race reconnaissance laps,
Lando Norris set the fastest lap in F1 history yesterday, but it still wasn't quick enough for pole position at the Italian Grand Prix. That's because Max Verstappen immediately bettered it, punching in an astonishing 1:18.792 – shaving 0.077s off Norris ...