What positives can home hero Bortoleto take from his heartbreaking F1 Brazil crash?

Almost like a mantra, the name of one man was on the lips of throngs of Brazilian Formula 1 fans as they flocked to Sao Paulo’s very own cathedral of speed. Bor-to-le-to.
For the first time in eight years, the Brazilians were able to cheer on one of their own again, an agonising wait to find a successor to Felipe Massa finally over. It was around the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix that McLaren …Keep reading

Strategy Corner: Why one F1 tyre compound is out of play for Brazil GP

Formula 1 teams’ strategies for Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix are set to involve the softer two compounds, with the weather negatively affecting track conditions.
It has been a cool and damp few days in Sao Paulo. Even today, the ambient temperature is set to reach 20C at best according to Meteo-France – seven degrees down on typical temperatures at this time of spring – and there …Keep reading

Verstappen set for pitlane start at F1 Brazil GP

Max Verstappen will start Formula 1’s 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix from the pitlane, following his poor qualifying result, Autosport understands.
Verstappen was shockingly eliminated in Q1 in an unusually poor display from the four-time world champion and his Red Bull team. The latter failed to reach Q2 with any cars for the first time since the 2006 Japanese Grand Prix, with Yuki Tsunoda down …Keep reading

McLaren explains why Piastri has been struggling at F1 Brazil GP

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has explained the reasons why Oscar Piastri has struggled to match team-mate Lando Norris at Formula 1’s Brazilian Grand Prix.
Having lacked pace for the past few rounds, Piastri was outqualified by Norris in all qualifying segments – sprint and regular alike – at Interlagos, with his deficit ranging from 0.043s in Q2 to 0.390s in Q1; he was 0.247s …Keep reading
WEC: Ferrari clinches titles in Bahrain

WEC: Ferrari clinches titles in Bahrain

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In its third season in the FIA WEC’s top tier, the legendary Italian marque has been the benchmark throughout the year in the Hypercar class, winning the opening four races with its 499P prototype to establish an advantage that none of its rivals was ultimately able to overcome.

The result marks the Prancing Horse’s first global endurance racing triumph in the top class since lifting the laurels in the World Sportscar Championship more than half a century ago, in 1972, finishing a commanding 75 points ahead of closest competitor Toyota in the Manufacturers’ classification.

To complete Ferrari’s joy, its three crews locked out the top three positions in the Drivers’ standings. Courtesy of a fourth-place finish in Bahrain, Antonio Giovinazzi, James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi clinched the crown behind the wheel of the #51 Ferrari AF Corse entry, having led the way since triumphing on home turf at Imola back in April.

The runner-up honours went to 24 Hours of Le Mans winners Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson and Yifei Ye in the privately-run #83 AF Corse 499P, with the #50 Ferrari AF Corse crew of Antonio Fuoco, Nicklas Nielsen and Miguel Molina taking third.

TOYOTA EXTENDS OUTSTANDING BAHRAIN RECORD
Toyota entered this weekend’s Bapco Energies 8 Hours of Bahrain staring down the barrel of a winless FIA World Endurance Championship campaign for the first time in a decade. Courtesy of a peerless performance in Sakhir, the Japanese manufacturer banished that prospect in fine fashion.

Toyota may be FIA WEC’s most successful manufacturer by some margin, but the 2025 season has been a challenging one for the brand. Heading to Bahrain International Circuit, neither of its crews had stood on any step of the podium this year, let alone the top one. This evening, they occupied the top two.

Having locked out the front row of the grid in qualifying 24 hours earlier, Toyota’s pair of GR010 Hybrid Hypercars dominated proceedings in the desert over the course of a compelling eight-hour contest that began in daylight and concluded after dark.

The pole-sitting #7 Hypercar, piloted by Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway and Nyck de Vries, led the majority of the race, ultimately taking the chequered flag just under 20 seconds ahead of the sister #8 car shared by Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryō Hirakawa.

MANTHEY BAGS TITLE AS AKKODIS ASP TAKES SECOND WIN OF SEASON
The Akkodis ASP Lexus team secured its second win of the 2025 season at the Bapco Energies 8 Hours of Bahrain, but only after a tense finale in which the French-entered squad’s victory appeared to be under serious threat in the closing stages.

While the Akkodis ASP team added Bahrain to its maiden 6 Hours of São Paulo win in July, a fourth-place finish confirmed the Manthey 1stPhorm squad of Richard Lietz, Ryan Hardwick and Riccardo Pera as both 2025 LMGT3 Drivers’ and Teams’ champions.

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How a potential F1 Brazil GP pole got away from Leclerc – and Antonelli

It was a game of absurdly fine margins in Sao Paulo on Saturday after a cyclone blew through the city overnight, leaving a damp track and changeable winds in its wake.
The unpredictable conditions made for an eventful sprint race punctuated by a red flag after Oscar Piastri exited stage right at Turn 3, followed in short order by Nico Hulkenberg and Franco Colapinto. Uneasy grip, gusting winds …Keep reading