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Not Kimi Antonelli! Fernando Alonso Picks 20-Year-Old As 'Best Of The Generation'
Not Kimi Antonelli! Fernando Alonso Picks 20-Year-Old As 'Best Of The Generation'

News18

time4 days ago

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Not Kimi Antonelli! Fernando Alonso Picks 20-Year-Old As 'Best Of The Generation'

Last Updated: Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso has lauded 20-year-old Brazilian driver Gabriel Bortoleto as the best of his generation. Aston Martin's veteran racing driver Fernando Alonso has said that the 20-year-old Brazilian driver, Kick Sauber's Gabriel Bortoleto, is the best among the current generation, pointing out how he won both F3 and F2 as a rookie. Even though Kimi Antonelli has been the standout rookie in F1 this season, Alonso's favourite is Bortoleto. The Brazilian has showcased composure, and in Alonso's eyes, that makes him a generational talent in the making. Bortoleto arrived in Formula 1 with the unique distinction of winning both Formula 2 and Formula 3 championships in his first season. Slotted into Kick Sauber, which will morph into Audi's factory outfit next year, Bortoleto entered Formula 1 with high expectations. He is under the tutelage of Alonso's driver management team A14 as well, adding an extra layer to the connection between the duo. But 12 races in, Bortoleto has scored only four points, sitting 19th in the standings, only above Franco Colapinto of Alpine. 'Very good, but no surprises at all. Last year in Abu Dhabi, I think that he is the best of this generation. He won Formula 3 as a rookie. He won Formula 2 as a rookie," Alonso was quoted as saying by GP Blog. Coming from the Spanish veteran, that is high praise in a season where the debutants have shown immense depth. At just 18, Antonelli was thrown into a pressure seat at Mercedes, one left behind by seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton. Antonelli already has 63 points, bagged a sprint pole at the Miami GP and even stood on the podium at the Canada Grand Prix. He has reached Q3 nine times as well. He is currently seventh in the standings, just behind Hamilton and ahead of Alexander Albon of Williams. Meanwhile, Isack Hadjar has 21 points, thrice the combined tally of his two Racing Bulls teammates across the year. He has secured 58% of the team's total points, the highest share by any debutant in 2025. He is currently 11th in the standings behind Esteban Ocon and ahead of Alonso's teammate Lance Stroll. Oliver Bearman's season at Haas has flown under the radar, but he has impressed as well. He is currently ranked 18th, behind Yuki Tsunoda and just above Bortoleto. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? F1 standings, schedule
Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? F1 standings, schedule

USA Today

time20-06-2025

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Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? F1 standings, schedule

Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? F1 standings, schedule Show Caption Hide Caption 'F1: The Movie' trailer: Brad Pitt drives fast in Formula 1 film Brad Pitt plays a veteran driver recruited for a Formula 1 race team and Damson Idris is the hotshot racer in "F1: The Movie." Formula 1 has a new winner for 2025. Last weekend's Canadian Grand Prix saw a non-McLaren driver take victory for just the third time in the first 10 races. Mercedes' George Russell earned pole position and his first win of the season in the best weekend of the season for the team. His teammate, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, came home third to give Mercedes its first double-podium of the year. Four-time defending champion Max Verstappen kept close to Russell but couldn't challenge him for the win. The McLarens couldn't match Russell and Verstappen's pace on race day. Instead, they collided with each other late enough to force the race to finish under safety car conditions. Lando Norris tried to pass Oscar Piastri for fourth on the start/finish straight but instead hit Piastri's left rear tire and went into the wall. Norris immediately took responsibility for the incident on team radio in the first clash between this year's top two title contenders. That finish meant Piastri widened his lead atop the drivers' championship standings to 22 points, nearly a full race win's points haul, over this teammate. Norris still holds a 21-point gap to Verstappen even with his crash and Verstappen's second-place finish. 'A PRETTY DETERMINED CHARACTER': First female F1 race engineer Laura Mueller on track with Haas' Esteban Ocon at Miami GP That was a thrilling end to an exciting race as usual in Canada. Will F1 be back on track this weekend? Here's what to know: Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? No, the teams get a week off following the Canadian Grand Prix. It was one of the "fly-away" races of the schedule so the grid gets a week off before and after. The F1 grid returns to Europe in the next race of the season in the Austrian Grand Prix. It's the first of a double-header from June into July. When is the next F1 race? The next F1 race will be the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday, June 29. In 2024, that race saw the first of many clashes between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris. The two collided when fighting for the lead late in the race, handing the victory to Mercedes' George Russell. 2025 Formula 1 schedule, recap Here's a list of each Grand Prix race with the winner if applicable. Australian Grand Prix (March 2): Lando Norris, McLaren Lando Norris, McLaren Chinese Grand Prix (March 9) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Japanese Grand Prix (April 6) : Max Verstappen, Red Bull : Max Verstappen, Red Bull Bahrain Grand Prix (April 13) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (April 20) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Miami Grand Prix (May 4) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (May 18) : Max Verstappen, Red Bull : Max Verstappen, Red Bull Monaco Grand Prix (May 25) : Lando Norris, McLaren : Lando Norris, McLaren Spanish Grand Prix (June 1) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Canadian Grand Prix (June 15) : George Russell, Mercedes : George Russell, Mercedes Austrian Grand Prix (June 29) : : British Grand Prix (July 6) : : Belgian Grand Prix (July 27) : : Hungarian Grand Prix (Aug. 3) : : Dutch Grand Prix (Aug. 31) : : Italian Grand Prix (Sept. 7) : : Azerbaijan Grand Prix (Sept. 21) : : Singapore Grand Prix (Oct. 5) : : United States Grand Prix (Oct. 19) : : Mexico City Grand Prix (Oct. 26) : : São Paulo Grand Prix (Nov. 9) : : Las Vegas Grand Prix (Nov. 22) : : Qatar Grand Prix (Nov. 30) : : Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Dec. 7): 2025 Formula 1 drivers' standings Oscar Piastri, McLaren: 198 points Lando Norris, McLaren: 176 Max Verstappen, Red Bull: 155 George Russell, Mercedes: 136 Charles Leclerc, Ferrari: 104 Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari: 79 Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes: 63 Alex Albon, Williams: 42 Esteban Ocon, Haas: 22 Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls: 21 Nico Hülkenberg, Sauber: 20 Lance Stroll, Aston Martin: 14 Carlos Sainz Jr., Williams: 13 Pierre Gasly, Alpine: 11 Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull: 10 Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin: 8 Oliver Bearman, Haas: 6 Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls: 4 Gabriel Bortoleto, Sauber: 0 Franco Colapinto, Alpine: 0 2025 Formula 1 constructors' standings McLaren: 374 points Mercedes: 199 Ferrari: 183 Red Bull: 162 Williams: 55 Racing Bulls: 28 Haas: 28 Aston Martin: 22 Sauber: 20 Alpine: 11 The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments by subscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter.

Lewis Hamilton Launches House 44, a $13,500 VIP Experience for Hardcore F1 Fans
Lewis Hamilton Launches House 44, a $13,500 VIP Experience for Hardcore F1 Fans

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

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Lewis Hamilton Launches House 44, a $13,500 VIP Experience for Hardcore F1 Fans

Lewis Hamilton Launches House 44, a $13,500 VIP Experience for Hardcore F1 Fans originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Lewis Hamilton is boosting the fan experience in Formula 1 to a whole new level with a $13,500 VIP suite that puts you trackside in ultimate style. Advertisement The seven-time World Champion has teamed up with Soho House and the F1 Paddock Club to launch House 44, a luxury hospitality suite debuting Grand Prix weekends in 2025. Named after Hamilton's iconic racing number, House 44 isn't just a lounge, it's a curated experience built for F1's most hardcore fans. Designed in classic Soho House style, House 44 was unveiled during the Miami GP earlier this year. It delivers panoramic views of the pit lande, the starting grid, and the checkered flag. Lewis Hamilton during previews ahead of the Monaco include three-day access, priority entry to the podium celebration, and behind-the-scenes tours of the Paddock and pit lane. Guests can also expect Hamilton himself to make appearances alongside other VIPs. Advertisement Hamilton, Soho House member for over a decade, added his personal flair to every element: from curated memorabilia and Plus 44 streetwear pieces to a custom non-alcoholic cocktail made with his Almave spirit. The suite even includes an exclusive DJ lineup and art installations reflecting his racing legacy. House 44 will appear at key races including Silverstone, Monza, Las Vegas, and the season finale in Abu Dhabi. Hospitality packages start at $13,500, depending on location and transport needs but access is limited and booked on a first-come basis. For fans who want the full-throttle thrill of F1 with luxury service and once-in-a-lifetime access, Hamilton's House 44 might just be the ultimate way to experience a Grand Prix. Advertisement Related: Fernando Alonso Sends Strong Message to Lewis Hamilton's Critics This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? Full F1 schedule
Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? Full F1 schedule

USA Today

time04-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • USA Today

Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? Full F1 schedule

Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? Full F1 schedule Show Caption Hide Caption 'F1': See new trailer with Brad Pitt ripping around a racetrack Watch the new trailer for "F1," with Brad Pitt ripping around in a very fast Formula 1 car. It's quickly become a year of papaya in Formula 1. McLaren's dominant run continued in the Spanish Grand Prix, despite concerns over a midseason rule change to wing flexibility. The changes originated from concerns with Red Bull and Ferrari in 2024 that McLaren and Mercedes were gaining an advantage with their wing designs. In response, F1's governing body — the FIA (Federation Internationale de l'Automobile) — handed down a directive with stricter tests on front wing flexibility starting in Spain. It didn't change much in the competitive picture at the front. McLaren was fastest all weekend and scored its third 1-2 result of the year with Oscar Piastri winning ahead of Lando Norris. McLaren now boasts a massive lead in the constructors' championship standings because of their recent run of form; both cars have finished in the top five on Grand Prix Sunday in each of the last eight races. There seems to be little other teams can do to catch them at this point of the season. It remains a close battle between Piastri and Norris for the drivers' championship after nine rounds of the 2025 championship. 'A PRETTY DETERMINED CHARACTER': First female F1 race engineer Laura Mueller on track with Haas' Esteban Ocon at Miami GP Will they be back on track this weekend? Here's what to know: Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? No, the teams get a week off following the Spanish Grand Prix. That gives extra time for the grid to make the long journey from Spain to the host country of the next race: Canada. The F1 grid had short trips to make for the latest triple-header that started in Italy for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on May 18, moved to Monaco for the Monaco Grand Prix on May 25 then headed southwest for the Spanish Grand Prix on June 1. Teams get a two-week break to make the trip across the ocean to North America for the Canadian Grand Prix. When is the next F1 race? The next F1 race will be the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, June 15. That race was a thrilling mixed-conditions affair in 2024 with Max Verstappen taking his sixth win of the season. It marked a turning point in his results, though, as he'd win just three of the remaining 15 races on the schedule. 2025 Formula 1 schedule, recap Here's a list of each Grand Prix race with the winner if applicable. Australian Grand Prix (March 2): Lando Norris, McLaren Lando Norris, McLaren Chinese Grand Prix (March 9) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Japanese Grand Prix (April 6) : Max Verstappen, Red Bull : Max Verstappen, Red Bull Bahrain Grand Prix (April 13) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (April 20) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Miami Grand Prix (May 4) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (May 18) : Max Verstappen, Red Bull : Max Verstappen, Red Bull Monaco Grand Prix (May 25) : Lando Norris, McLaren : Lando Norris, McLaren Spanish Grand Prix (June 1) : Oscar Piastri, McLaren : Oscar Piastri, McLaren Canadian Grand Prix (June 15) : : Austrian Grand Prix (June 29) : : British Grand Prix (July 6) : : Belgian Grand Prix (July 27) : : Hungarian Grand Prix (Aug. 3) : : Dutch Grand Prix (Aug. 31) : : Italian Grand Prix (Sept. 7) : : Azerbaijan Grand Prix (Sept. 21) : : Singapore Grand Prix (Oct. 5) : : United States Grand Prix (Oct. 19) : : Mexico City Grand Prix (Oct. 26) : : São Paulo Grand Prix (Nov. 9) : : Las Vegas Grand Prix (Nov. 22) : : Qatar Grand Prix (Nov. 30) : : Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Dec. 7): 2025 Formula 1 drivers' standings Oscar Piastri, McLaren: 186 points Lando Norris, McLaren: 176 Max Verstappen, Red Bull: 137 George Russell, Mercedes: 111 Charles Leclerc, Ferrari: 94 Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari: 71 Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes: 48 Alex Albon, Williams: 42 Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls: 21 Esteban Ocon, Haas: 20 Nico Hülkenberg, Sauber: 16 Lance Stroll, Aston Martin: 14 Carlos Sainz Jr., Williams: 12 Pierre Gasly, Alpine: 11 Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull: 10 Oliver Bearman, Haas: 6 Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls: 4 Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin: 2 Gabriel Bortoleto, Sauber: 0 Franco Colapinto, Alpine: 0 2025 Formula 1 constructors' standings McLaren: 362 points Ferrari: 165 Mercedes: 159 Red Bull: 144 Williams: 54 Racing Bulls: 28 Haas: 26 Sauber: 16 Aston Martin: 16 Alpine: 11 The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments by subscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter.

Max Verstappen Hilariously Warns Ferrari About His Aggressive Actions on Future Pit Stops
Max Verstappen Hilariously Warns Ferrari About His Aggressive Actions on Future Pit Stops

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

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Max Verstappen Hilariously Warns Ferrari About His Aggressive Actions on Future Pit Stops

Max Verstappen Hilariously Warns Ferrari About His Aggressive Actions on Future Pit Stops originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Max Verstappen's list of on-track rivals might include Ferrari drivers, but it has expanded to a far less likely culprit: a cone. Advertisement The Red Bull driver was left fuming over a specific Ferrari-placed cone that he claims has been consistently interfering with him. After dealing with it for ' a couple of races,' Verstappen made his frustration clear. 'Ferrari always puts the cones quite far,' Verstappen said, recalling the moment he hit his limit. 'I said, 'If this happens one more time, I'm gonna ruin it completely.' I told it over the radio after the last race because it's been a couple of races [of it occurring].' His solution? A tactical strike. 'I thought, 'If it's there again , I'm running it over completely.' If it's there again later, I'll do it again.' Max Verstappen talks to the media after 2025 Miami GP Sprint Casey-Imagn Images The bizarre feud brought a comedic break to the tension of the championship fight. But for Verstappen, the cone's placement affects more than just pride. Cones mark out the edge of the pit box and misplacement can disrupt a driver's rhythm. Advertisement F1 fans online were quick to pounce on the moment, turning the Red Bull driver's beef into meme gold. Some joked, 'Cones and Bollards…Max Verstappen's biggest enemies' while other said, 'I think this is my favorite rivalry ever.' Whether Ferrari adjusts the cone placement or Vertsappen follows through on his demolition threat, one thing is clear: no one, not even a cone, gets in Max's way without consequences. The Red Bull-Ferrari rivalry is hilariously low to the ground, this time around. Related: Max Verstappen Races Without Water for Brutal Speed Hack This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.

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