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Verstappen Takes Pole at Miami Grand Prix

Max Verstappen claimed pole position at the Miami Grand Prix, edging out Lando Norris by 0.065 seconds; a 50% chance of thunderstorms is predicted for Sunday's race.

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Piastri Leads F1 Championship After Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Win

Oscar Piastri, a 24-year-old Australian Formula 1 driver, leads the 2025 World Championship after winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, his third win in five races, highlighting his calm demeanor and consistent performance despite the intense pressure.

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Mexican Grand Prix Secures Contract Extension Until 2028

Despite Sergio Pérez's departure from Red Bull, Mexico's Formula 1 Grand Prix secured a contract extension until 2028 due to its massive economic success, generating \$870 million MXN in revenue and over 9,000 jobs in 2024, showcasing the event's cultural significance and enduring appeal.

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Piastri Emerges as Top F1 Contender in 2025

Oscar Piastri, a five-time Grand Prix winner, is a leading 2025 F1 World Championship contender due to his calm demeanor, improved qualifying pace, tire management, and strategic racing, closing the gap to his McLaren teammate Lando Norris and posing a threat to Max Verstappen.

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Piastri Wins Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Takes Championship Lead

At the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri won his third race of the season, taking the championship lead after Max Verstappen received a five-second penalty for exceeding track limits at the first corner; Lando Norris finished fourth.

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Piastri Leads F1 Championship After Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Win

Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, his third victory in five races, securing the Formula One World Championship lead after a near-faultless start to the 2025 season. Max Verstappen finished second, but was penalized for off-track driving.

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FIA Reconsiders Penalties for Driver Profanity in Formula 1

Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen received a penalty for swearing at a press conference, leading to complaints from drivers about a perceived overly sensitive environment and restrictions on their freedom of speech; the FIA is reconsidering its penalties.

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Hamilton's Ferrari struggles: Russell highlights adaptation challenges

Lewis Hamilton's struggles at Ferrari have been highlighted by his former teammate George Russell, who attributes it to the difficulties of adapting to a new team and car in Formula 1, while also praising Charles Leclerc's strong season.

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Madrid's Formula 1 Grand Prix: A €60 Million VIP Gamble

Madrid's 2026 Formula 1 Grand Prix aims for financial viability through an unprecedented 20,000-seat VIP hospitality sector, projected to generate €60 million annually, despite high annual fees to Formula 1 and skepticism regarding ticket sales.

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Verstappen Penalized, Piastri Wins Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Max Verstappen received a five-second penalty in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix for forcing Oscar Piastri off track at the start, leading to Piastri's win and Verstappen's second-place finish; Piastri now leads the World Championship.

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Piastri Wins Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Takes Championship Lead

Australian Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, surpassing Max Verstappen due to a strategic pit stop and a five-second penalty imposed on Verstappen for an illegal move at the start; this win places Piastri in the lead of the World Championship.

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Hamilton's "Horrible" Race Exposes Ferrari's Struggles

Lewis Hamilton described his seventh-place finish in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as "horrible," lagging 31 seconds behind teammate Charles Leclerc's third-place finish, highlighting Ferrari's struggles against McLaren and Red Bull and raising concerns about their championship prospects.

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