Max Verstappen wins Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix
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Crashes, fan faves, and 5 more highlights from Austin's 2025 F1 race
The 2025 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) was nothing short of exhilarating. From tense overtakes and unexpected contact between cars on track, to a surprise driver penalty post-race,
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris have once again made contact with each other in a Formula 1 race, this time taking each other out at the sprint race of the US Grand Prix, just two weeks after their collision in Singapore.
It took less than ten seconds for the Formula 1 Sprint Race at Circuit of the Americas to descend into chaos — and for the internet to find its new favorite meme. View this post on Instagram A post shared by FORMULA 1® (@f1) Both McLaren drivers crashed out at Turn One in Austin’s F1 Sprint,
McLaren F1 bosses blame rival drivers for the crash between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris at the start of the United States Grand Prix sprint race.
Romain Grosjean’s miraculous escape from a fiery crash in the Bahrain Grand Prix was testament to Formula One’s improved safety standards but it also emphasised why the sport cannot relent in its never-ending quest to reduce racing fatalities.
Formula One has a new driver’s spat as Oliver Bearman teed off at Yuki Tsunoda after the pair almost collided during the United States Grand Prix on Monday morning Australian time.
Dr Roberts, who lives in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, was among the first on the scene of the crash as he is the current medical doctor for Formula 1, a role he has held since 2013 and which sees him attend most races.
Romain Grosjean’s fiery Bahrain Grand Prix crash came as a wake-up call that drove home the reality of Formula One’s dangers, his Haas team mate Kevin Magnussen said on Thursday.
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The 20 Biggest Crashes in Formula 1 History
There aren’t many sports where the athletes fear for their lives—but when you’re hurdling down a windy track at 200 miles per hour, it’s a very real fear. Since the beginning of the sport, too many drivers have perished or been severely injured in significant crashes until the FIA finally smartened up and started taking safety more seriously.