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A Monaco miss; now for Le Mans
FORMULA 1
PIASTRI COMPLETES HAT-TRICK IN MIAMI AS HAMILTON FUMES OVER ORDERS
MAX AUDACITY AND RED BULL UPGRADES HUMBLE McLAREN
NORRIS BACK ON TRACK AS MONACO TWO-STOP PLAN FALLS FLAT
JOCHEN MASS 1946-2025
SAINZ EYES RUN FOR FIA PRESIDENCY
OAKES QUITS AFTER ARREST OF BROTHER…
…AS DOOHAN REPLACED BY COLAPINTO
‘FRANZ HERMANN’: F1 WORLD CHAMPION!
BUILDING A LEGO-CY AT MIAMI GP
INSIDER • We should applaud Verstappen seizing the moment, says Stuart Codling
INSIDER • The ‘second Red Bull car problem’ isn’t going away, says Oleg Karpov
INSIDER • Pat Symonds takes a look at the details behind Formula 1’s halo
WHAT’S GOING ON AT FERRARI? • The promise made evident by last season’s constructors’ title battle has yet to materialise in 2025 as the squad struggles to address its deficit in qualifying
IS RED BULL ON THE REBOUND? • Max Verstappen’s win at Imola shows the squad is heading in the right direction in the wake of updates to address the RB21’s much-talked-about shortcomings
FLYING ANTONELLI AN F1 RECORD-BREAKER WITH LESSONS TO LEARN • The F1 rookie’s searing speed is not in any doubt. As the season unfolds, the teenager and his team aim to prove he’s in the right place to hone his craft
I WANNA BE ELECTED • Double world rally champion Carlos Sainz has thrown his hat into the ring for the FIA presidential election this December, challenging the incumbent, Mohammed Ben Sulayem. But what’s really at stake, and who has the numbers on their side?
ALESI IS REUNITED WITH HIS DREAM RACER • The Tyrrell 018 in which Jean Alesi scored points on his F1 debut was his to enjoy again for an emotional run at Paul Ricard. The car that was pivotal in his career also holds an important place in the British team’s history
ALTERNATIVE VIEW • At Alpine, it’s a case of cometh the hour, cometh the man for Flavio Briatore
IS FERNANDO ALONSO REALLY F1’S UNLUCKIEST DRIVER EVER? • The Spanish double world champion has made some big claims over the years. We thought we’d argue about how the latest one stacks up
ALEX ALBON • The Williams driver on spicy food, golf duels with Carlos Sainz and his ever-growing camera collection
SINGLE SEATERS
PALOU PUTS HIS NAME AMONG THE GREATS
ROWLAND’S ELECTRIC BLITZ
MIXED FOR SLATER
F4 AT BRITISH GP
IT’S DUNNE VS BROWNING
PALOU CONTINUES HIS UNSTOPPABLE RUN WITH MONTH OF MAY CLEAN SWEEP
INSIDER • Karun Chandhok can’t wait to see the single-seater ladder at Silverstone
SPORTSCARS
FERRARI AGAIN BUT THE FIELD CLOSES
RETRO TOYOTA AT LE MANS
PEUGEOT SET FOR HYPERCAR LONG-TERM EXTENSION
LOPEZ BACK AGAIN AS ‘SUPERSUB’
PORSCHE MAKES IT A 2-1 THIS TIME
INSIDER • It’s a different kind of unpredictable Le Mans, says Gary Watkins
CAN ANYONE STOP FERRARI? • While there’s no doubting its form, the Prancing Horse downplays its favourite status. And if the powers that be nail the BoP, the answer could indeed be anyone…
FROM CLASS STRUGGLE TO POSSIBLE KINGS • The Brits who have tasted glory in the lower divisions at Le Mans now want one thing: an overall victory
HOW TO TAILOR A TEAM FOR LE MANS • Wayne Taylor Racing is at the 24 Hours – at last – with Cadillac. But it’s not...