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Max Verstappen took his second victory of the season at Sunday's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix as McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri scrapped over second and third.
TSN racing analyst Tim Hauraney shares his three takeaways from Sunday's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in Imola.
Oscar Piastri maintained his advantage in the Formula 1 championship fight by winning the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday for his fourth win through six races this season. Piastri is the first McLaren driver to win three consecutive F1 races in 28 years.
Oscar Piastri has three race wins this season to Lando Norris' one, and the Australian holds a slim nine point lead over his teammate in the Drivers Championship. Which McLaren driver should be considered the title favourite? F1 Insider Chris Medland joins TSN's Tim Hauraney to discuss this and more.
Mercedes rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli beat the McLaren drivers to pole position for the sprint race in Miami and in doing so became the youngest pole sitter in any Formula 1 format. TSN Racing reporter Tim Hauraney has more on just how impressive this accomplishment, and what it could mean for his confidence and development moving forward.
Viaplay's Nelson Valkenburg joins TSN's Tim Hauraney to discuss if he thinks Max Verstappen could end up leaving Red Bull Racing, if the Red Bull Team is degrading, if Verstappen could take George Russell's seat at Mercedes, and more.
One year ago Lando Norris won his first career race with an upset at the Miami Grand Prix. This year he enters as one of the favourites, in the thick of a title race, and trying to bounce back from mistakes that cost him last time out. Tim Hauraney has more.
Oscar Piastri moved into the lead of the drivers' championship for the first time in his career after securing his third victory of the season at Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The McLaren driver beat Max Verstappen to the race win after the reigning champion was penalized five seconds for leaving the track and gaining an advantage while fighting with Piastri in the opening corner of the race.
The tension between Max Verstappen and his Red Bull team has been brewing for a while despite Verstappen winning the Drivers' Championship last season. Is a split between the two inevitable? If Verstappen did leave Red Bull, where would he go and who would he replace? TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney joins SportsCentre to discuss.
Oscar Piastri comfortably won an action-packed Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday to narrow teammate Lando Norris' championship lead to three points. Piastri won by 15.4 seconds for his second victory of the season and the fourth of his F1 career. Mercedes driver George Russell and Norris rounded out the podium.
Max Verstappen fended off a race-long challenge from the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to win the Japanese Grand Prix. The Dutchman's fourth consecutive victory at Suzuka was his first of the year and moves Verstappen to within one point of Norris at the head of the drivers' championship.
Red Bull's seat beside four-time reigning world champion Max Verstappen may be the most pressure packed spot on the Formula 1 grid. Five different drives have occupied the seat since 2019, including the newest one, Yuki Tsunoda, who replaces Liam Lawson and debuts this weekend at Suzuka Circuit. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney examines the challenges of 'The Other Seat.'
Oscar Piastri beat teammate Lando Norris to victory at the Chinese Grand Prix as McLaren continued to look a cut above the competition at the second round of the new Formula 1 season, while Ferrari suffered a post-race nightmare with a double disqualification for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.
