Podcast: Kevin Magnussen, My big break
Kevin Magnussen tells Chris Medland about the make-or-break moments that saw him enter F1 with McLaren and return this year at Haas, in the My big break podcast series
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The British GP provided some sensational entertainment up and down the field, but it was the late race battle for the podium placings involving Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez and Lewis…
Watch the Austrian Grand Prix on TV or by live-stream: the F1 schedule and timings for this weekend’s practice, qualifying, sprint and race at the Red Bull Ring, plus details of free-to-view highlights
The F1 Sprint is back, Max Verstappen returns to a happy hunting ground, can Mercedes continue its form from Silverstone, while the writing is on the wall for Daniel Ricciardo
It’s not said enough: F1 has delivered brilliant racing between a new-generation of visibly different cars and the thrilling British Grand Prix was another example of why the series is heading in the right direction, writes Chris Medland
With 20 laps to go of the British Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc led his team-mate Carlos Sainz in a Ferrari 1-2, while championship leader Max Verstappen languished in ninth place.…
Carlos Sainz may have won the British Grand Prix but Ferrari missed a chance to capitalise on Red Bull’s misfortunes. It was another letdown for Charles Leclerc, writes Tony Dodgins
Nelson Piquet was back racing last weekend at the Le Mans Classic, where he dismissed the storm over his Lewis Hamilton comments as “bullshit” and suggested it could be a plot to discredit the Brazilian president
Gentleman driver, team owner and TV presenter, Alain de Cadenet lived a life of adventure, charming many he met along the way
Kevin Magnussen tells Chris Medland about the make-or-break moments that saw him enter F1 with McLaren and return this year at Haas, in the My big break podcast series
The British GP provided some sensational entertainment up and down the field, but it was the late race battle for the podium placings involving Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez and Lewis…
Watch the Austrian Grand Prix on TV or by live-stream: the F1 schedule and timings for this weekend’s practice, qualifying, sprint and race at the Red Bull Ring, plus details of free-to-view highlights
The F1 Sprint is back, Max Verstappen returns to a happy hunting ground, can Mercedes continue its form from Silverstone, while the writing is on the wall for Daniel Ricciardo
It’s not said enough: F1 has delivered brilliant racing between a new-generation of visibly different cars and the thrilling British Grand Prix was another example of why the series is heading in the right direction, writes Chris Medland
With 20 laps to go of the British Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc led his team-mate Carlos Sainz in a Ferrari 1-2, while championship leader Max Verstappen languished in ninth place.…
Carlos Sainz may have won the British Grand Prix but Ferrari missed a chance to capitalise on Red Bull’s misfortunes. It was another letdown for Charles Leclerc, writes Tony Dodgins
Nelson Piquet was back racing last weekend at the Le Mans Classic, where he dismissed the storm over his Lewis Hamilton comments as “bullshit” and suggested it could be a plot to discredit the Brazilian president
Gentleman driver, team owner and TV presenter, Alain de Cadenet lived a life of adventure, charming many he met along the way
Adrian Newey a team boss? That really was not on anyone’s bingo card. Ever. But it came to pass on the eve of the Qatar Grand Prix as Aston Martin…
As the ground-effect era draws to a close, Mark Hughes uses qualifying data and technical insight to explain why the Formula 1 field has converged – and why the reasons go far beyond the rules alone
Mark Hughes weighs up an exceptional 2025 rookie class, dissecting four contrasting debut seasons to reveal who truly stood out the most
IDEC Sport Silverstone 4 Hours 14/9/25 A home win for Jamie Chadwick capped a happy return for contemporary Le Mans Prototype racing to the UK, as the European Le Mans…
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris worked together ahead of the 2025 Chinese GP, finding the pace that delivered a 1-2 finish, while Norris also prepared to attack his team-mate during the race. Brake issues denied him, says Mark Hughes but the F1 title duel is coming
Esteban Ocon’s Alpine stint ended at the 2024 Qatar GP, giving Jack Doohan a make-or-break F1 chance in Abu Dhabi. Elsewhere FIA boss Mohammed Ben Sulayem dismissed driver concerns and mechanics just wanted a kip: Chris Medland‘s paddock diary
F1 final standings Who finished where in the final points… No. Driver Team Points 1 Lando Norris McLaren 423 2 Max Verstappen Red Bull 421 3 Oscar Piastri McLaren 410…
10. Pierre Gasly He never gave anything less than his all in an outclassed, underpowered car. But Pierre Gasly’s fast corner prowess combined with the Alpine ’s good high-speed downforce…
Mark Hughes – This year was Mark’s last full season of day-to-day Formula 1 race reporting after 30 years of following the F1 circus The surface colours of the season constantly…
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