As for comparisons with Lawson before him, Tsunoda was a definite step up. He was faster than Lawson ever was, and looked a ...
While it wasn’t the best way to start a F1 triple header with a fairly uneventful race in Japan, there were still plenty ...
Isack Hadjar delivered a very solid weekend at the Japanese GP, finishing in eighth position behind the Ferrari of Lewis ...
The left-right-left-right of turns 3-7 might be the best set of esses on any track in the world. It even crosses over itself in a figure-eight. Like Spa, though, some bits have become less of a ...
Tsunoda's struggles in Q2 provide insight into the broad challenges faced by Red Bull's second drivers. With the RB21 renowned for its specific operational requirements, the Japanese driver ...
Given the mechanical deficit Ferrari's drivers face early in the 2025 season, both Hamilton and Leclerc are waiting ...
Here's what Formula 1's Japanese Grand Prix qualifying has told us about Red Bull's controversial Lawson and Tsunoda swap so ...
In the high-octane world of Formula 1, the debate about whether success hinges on the driver or the car is as old as the sport itself. This question has resurfaced after the recent qualifying session ...
The interruptions came despite efforts by organisers and the FIA to mitigate the problem which had triggered the red flag ...
Check out all the biggest stories from the first day of track action at the Japanese Grand Prix with the latest edition of ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNFranz Tost’s emphatic ‘not in 100 years’ Lawson and Tsunoda predictionFormer AlphaTauri boss Franz Tost has claimed Liam Lawson's natural ability doesn't compare to Yuki Tsunoda's.
Paul Monaghan responded to claims the Red Bull is "twitchy" by saying that will be "relative", with all cars facing differing ...
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