Max Verstappen, Baku and F1
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Max Verstappen has cruised to victory in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix as championship leader Oscar Piastri’s first-lap crash allowed Lando Norris to cut his points advantage.
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,
Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda celebrated personal bests in Baku last weekend but both will have to wait for news on their Formula One futures.
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.
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Why Kimi Antonelli refrained from looking at crashed F1 cars during Baku qualifying
Andrea Kimi Antonelli admits crashes from other F1 drivers can have a mental effect on him; at times the Mercedes driver prefers not to watch, lest he push less on his next run
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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
Azerbaijan will stay on the Formula One calendar until at least 2030 after the sport announced a four-year contract extension on Saturday.The Baku City circuit has been on the calendar since 2016, when it was listed as the European Grand Prix,