McLaren on Oscar Piastri’s Baku F1 setback
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How Max Verstappen talked Red Bull into race-winning Baku F1 strategy
Laurent Mekies says Max Verstappen was the driving force behind Red Bull’s winning race strategy in Baku, with a lesson from Monza in mind
The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is set to stay on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2030 after receiving a four-year contract extension.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen cruised to a dominant Azerbaijan Grand Prix victory while Oscar Piastri crashed on the opening lap and had his Formula One lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris slashed to 25 points.
Here’s the starting order for Sunday’s race at Baku City Circuit: The 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix race starts at 3 p.m. local time on Sunday, September 21.
The Azerbaijan Grand Prix and Formula One have reached an agreement to extend the race's stay in the World Championship's calendar. 2025 marks the tenth time Formula One touches down in Azerbaijan to hold a Grand Prix,
Here’s a guide that tells you what you need to know about the Azerbaijan F1 Grand Prix. It’s the 17th of 24 rounds of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
For a McLaren Formula 1 team that has grown used to seeing its two cars start on the front row in 2025 – or in a worst-case scenario with only Max Verstappen and Red Bull up ahead – qualifying for the Azerbaijan GP on Saturday has come as a shock.
The battle of the championship continues on, as the best of Formula 1 hits the streets of Baku on Sunday for the annual Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
As for today’s running, Norris was quickest in FP1 (1:42.704) ahead of Piastri, Charles Leclerc and George Russell, but with almost half of the first hour of Friday free practice lost under the red flag for a damaged curb.
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Lando Norris on missed opportunity in Baku: "I don't really care how people look at it"
Lando Norris finished seventh in the Azerbaijan GP, meaning he only gained six points on title rival Oscar Piastri, who crashed out