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Piastri in blame game with Sainz after crashing out; Verstappen wins again at Belgium Grand Prix

Piastri in blame game with Sainz after crashing out; Verstappen wins again at Belgium Grand Prix

It was a mixed weekend for the Australian driver at the Belgium Grand Prix, crashing out of the race on the opening lap.

  • by Alan Baldwin and Ian Chadband

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Piastri sprints to second place finish at Belgian Grand Prix

Piastri sprints to second place finish at Belgian Grand Prix

The Australian claimed his first podium in the Formula One with a brilliant drive at Spa.

  • by Ian Chadband
Verstappen leaves Hungary with smashed record - and trophy
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Verstappen leaves Hungary with smashed record - and trophy

A mishap with a champagne bottle left Max Verstappen with a broken porcelain trophy after he won yet another F1 race.

Auld unveiled as new Grand Prix boss
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Auld unveiled as new Grand Prix boss

Senior AFL executive Travis Auld has been officially announced as the new chief of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation.

  • by Andrew Wu, Peter Ryan, Carla Jaeger and Alex Crowe
Ricciardo takes De Vries’s seat at AlphaTauri for rest of F1 season

Ricciardo takes De Vries’s seat at AlphaTauri for rest of F1 season

The Australian driver had been spending a year on the sidelines as Red Bull reserve after being replaced at McLaren by compatriot Oscar Piastri.

  • by Rohith Nair
‘Bittersweet’: Piastri gets best F1 result but just misses podium

‘Bittersweet’: Piastri gets best F1 result but just misses podium

Max Verstappen recovered from a slow start to win the British Grand Prix on Sunday for his sixth Formula 1 win in a row.

  • by Jon Pierik
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Australian rookie Oscar Piastri qualifies third fastest for the British Grand Prix

Australian rookie Oscar Piastri qualifies third fastest for the British Grand Prix

Australian Oscar Piastri qualified third fastest at the British Grand Prix after the Aussie secured the best qualifying session of his Formula One career at Silverstone.

Pitt lane: Why a Hollywood superstar is driving at the British Grand Prix

Pitt lane: Why a Hollywood superstar is driving at the British Grand Prix

Amid extensive lengths to attempt to make his new film as realistic as possible, the world-famous actor is getting as close as he can to real-life Formula 1 racing.

  • by Tom Morgan and Tom Cary
Rampaging Red Bull: Dominant Verstappen wins Austrian Grand Prix to extend lead

Rampaging Red Bull: Dominant Verstappen wins Austrian Grand Prix to extend lead

The results of the Austrian Grand Prix remained uncertain long after the chequered flag, with a successful protest by Aston Martin set to lead to retrospective penalties. Max Verstappen’s victory for Red Bull wasn’t in danger, however, with the double world champion well clear.

  • by Alan Baldwin
Ryan Reynolds, RedBird back Renault’s Alpine Formula 1 team

Ryan Reynolds, RedBird back Renault’s Alpine Formula 1 team

The move adds another sporting interest for Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort Investments, after he and fellow Hollywood actor partner Rob McElhenney took control of UK soccer club AFC Wrexham.

  • by Albertina Torsoli
Verstappen takes Red Bull’s 100th F1 win, Norris penalised for ‘unsportsmanlike behaviour’

Verstappen takes Red Bull’s 100th F1 win, Norris penalised for ‘unsportsmanlike behaviour’

Verstappen’s win came on a disappointing day for Oscar Piastri’s McLaren team, as Lando Norris received a five-second penalty for “unsportsmanlike behaviour” and neither driver finished in the points.