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F1: Austrian Grand Prix: FIA Drivers Press Conference
2025-06-26 16:44:00
Today's press conference with Max Verstappen, Isack Hadjar, Pierre Gasly, Oscar Piastri, Esteban Ocon and Gabriel Bortoleto.
F1: Sainz Snr will not stand for FIA presidency
2025-06-26 10:42:00
Carlos Sainz Snr has announced that he will not stand in this year's election for the presidency of the FIA.
F1: FIA makes stewards guidelines public
2025-06-26 09:51:00
In a move to give greater transparency, the FIA has published the Stewards Guidelines for Driving Standards & Penalties for Formula 1.
'I've always wanted to reach F1. Now it's a step closer'
2025-06-26 09:30:17
McLaren development driver Alex Dunne speaks to BBC Sport NI as he prepares to replace Lando Norris for the opening practice session for the Austrian Grand Prix.
'Circumstances not ideal' - Sainz rules out FIA presidency bid
2025-06-25 20:33:10
Rally legend Carlos Sainz decides not to run for the presidency of motorsport's governing body the FIA in December's election.
F1: Brad Pitt drives COTA in MCL60
2025-06-25 18:22:00
McLaren has revealed that ahead of the global release of F1 The Movie, the team welcomed Brad Pitt to the Circuit of the Americas for a private day of testing behind the wheel of the MCL60.
F1: Austrian Grand Prix: Preview - Red Bull
2025-06-25 15:52:00
We want to keep the momentum going from Canada and we have been working hard to fine tune improvements.
F1: Austrian Grand Prix: Preview - Aston Martin
2025-06-25 15:24:00
Ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, Pedro de la Rosa discusses the unique demands of the Ring, revealing why the smallest of mistakes can ruin qualifying and where the best place to overtake is.
F1: Regrets? Red Bull has a few, says Perez
2025-06-25 10:58:00
Sergio Perez claims that he knows that "deep down" Red Bull is "very sorry" for dumping him at the end of 2024.
F1: There's no I in Team, Wolff warns his drivers
2025-06-25 10:03:00
Eyeing the situation at McLaren, Toto Wolff makes it clear to his drivers that neither is bigger than the team.
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