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VCARB driver Isack Hadjar scored his first F1 points last week, and is looking for more this week at the Bahrain Grand Prix ...
Harry Benjamin, Jennie Gow and British racing driver Alice Powell reflect on the Japanese Grand Prix. The team discuss Max Verstappen’s brilliant drive, McLaren’s strategy, plus hear from the top ...
Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar earned the first championship points of his fledgling F1 career on Sunday by finishing P8 in ...
Word has it that Yuki Tsunoda is safe at Red Bull for the rest of the year. Elsewhere, Aston Martin and Cadillac mull their ...
Obviously Max Verstappen (definitely no rookie) was in a class of his own, somehow wrestling his nervous and twitchy Red Bull ...
As Liam Lawson begins his new Formula One era with Racing Bulls, a new challenge has arisen if he’s to get back into Red Bull’s senior team for 2026. The 23-year-old claimed 17th place in Formula ...
Isack Hadjar says he “would never refuse a call” to step up to Red Bull after scoring his first points in Formula 1 at the ...
A fortnight that must rank as the most dispiriting of Liam Lawson's young Formula One career ended with a 17th-place finish ...
Impressing with his first points in Formula 1, rookie Hadjar said he would "never refuse the call" for a promotion to the main Red Bull team.
Hadjar is already on his second teammate of the season after Liam Lawson was demoted from Red Bull in a straight swap with ...
He becomes F1’s youngest race leader and fastest lap setter at the Japanese Grand Prix. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Isack Hadjar notched his first points in Formula One with Racing Bulls on Sunday, and said that he would never turn down a ...