Formula 1
Thailand approves plan for $1.2bn 2028 F1 race bid
Formula 1 is a step closer to adding a race in Thailand after the country's government agreed to submit a $1.2billion proposal for a grand prix in Bangkok starting in 2028
Impressive but clunky - Our early verdict on the new F1 movie
Edd Straw has seen F1: The Movie - here's his take if it's any good
McLaren Drivers Free To Race After Clash In Montreal, Says Team Principal
Norris quickly admitted fault, but this will likely be the first of many tussles between the papaya-colored cars this season.
Red Bull's Russell protest in Canada is rejected
Red Bull have had a post-race protest lodged against George Russell following the Canadian Grand Prix – in relation to alleged incidents during the late-race Safety Car phase – rejected.
All the key moments from the Canadian Grand Prix
George Russell was the man to taste glory in Montreal, as his sublime lap for pole set him up for a stellar Canadian Grand Prix victory, while the McLaren duo came together for the first time this year.
MONDAY MORNING DEBRIEF: How McLaren’s low-key weekend in Canada contributed to Norris and Piastri’s sensational crash
Lando Norris wasted no time in taking full responsibility for the dramatic collision with his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri during the closing laps of the Canadian Grand Prix.
5 Winners and 5 Losers from Canada – Who nailed the tricky Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal?
George Russell became Formula 1's fourth different winner in 2025 with a commanding performance in the Canadian Grand Prix, but while he and his Mercedes team reached for the bubbles, many of their rivals were left ruing what might have been. Lawrence Bar...
Toto Wolff reveals reasons behind Mercedes’ ‘dominant’ 1-3 in Montreal but admits he’s ‘never confident’ for upcoming races
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has given his view on his squad’s “dominant” win in the Canadian Grand Prix – revealing the factors that led to Mercedes overshadowing the opposition in Montreal.
Leclerc reflects on ‘difficult’ Canadian GP
Charles Leclerc was left with mixed feelings after Ferrari demonstrated flashes of strong pace in the Canadian Grand Prix that did not translate to a top-three finish, leaving him to rue his disappointing Qualifying result.
Horner praises ‘squeaky clean’ Verstappen after Dutchman avoids ‘potential gamesmanship’ from rivals
Christian Horner was left delighted with a clean, professional drive from Max Verstappen in Montreal, the Dutchman converting his P2 grid slot into a second-place finish as he fell just short when challenging George Russell for the win.
Fernando Alonso and George Russell lead applause for ‘mega’ ex-F1 racer Robert Kubica after Le Mans triumph
Fernando Alonso and George Russell were quick to praise Robert Kubica’s efforts in the wake of the Canadian Grand Prix, as the Polish driver and his fellow team mates took victory in the famous Le Mans 24 Hours while the F1 were stars were racing in Montr...
Watch the stars arrive for the 'F1' movie premiere
The great and the good from the world of Formula 1, Hollywood and beyond are converging in New York tonight for the official premiere of *F1 The Movie*.
F1 2025 qualifying duels: Team by team
See how Formula 1 team-mates have compared across qualifying sessions in 2025
Why groundhog strike wrecked Hamilton's Canadian GP
Lewis Hamilton's Canadian Grand Prix was wrecked by the Ferrari driver striking a groundhog - here's what it cost him
Eight things we learned from F1's Canadian GP
From F1 2025's new race winner to a team getting left behind at the foot of the championship, here are eight things we learned from the Canadian GP
Winners and losers from IndyCar's thriller at Gateway
IndyCar's 2025 visit to Gateway was one of the best short oval races in recent memory. Here are our winners and losers from a fascinating watch