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Freddie Slater is set to make his F3 debut in Sakhir, replacing Nikita Bedrin at AIX Racing.
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Freddie Slater to make F3 debut in Bahrain

Sixteen-year-old Freddie Slater will make his FIA Formula 3 debut with AIX Racing in Bahrain, stepping in for Nikita Bedrin, who has left the series to concentrate on his Formula Regional European Championship (FRECA) campaign with Saintéloc Racing. Slater recently secured second place in the 2025 Formula Regional Middle East Championship and had originally planned…

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Italian driver Kimi Antonelli produced an extraordinary turnaround over Saturday and Sunday at the F1 Japanese GP, and it has been revealed that Valtteri Bottas played a role in that, with Fred Vesti also getting recognition.
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Mercedes: Bottas played a key part in helping Antonelli at F1 Japanese GP

Italian driver Kimi Antonelli produced an extraordinary turnaround over Saturday and Sunday at the F1 Japanese GP, and it has been revealed that Mercedes reserve Valtteri Bottas played a role in that, with Fred Vesti also getting recognition. The former PREMA driver had been due to test a Super Formula car at Suzuka in December…

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Antonelli in Mercedes for the 2025 F1 Japanese GP
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Antonelli thrilled with race performance as he breaks records in the F1 Japanese GP

Mercedes F1 driver Kimi Antonelli was pretty satisfied with his 2025 F1 Japanese GP result. In fact, the young Italian driver ended his third ever Formula 1 race in P6, even signing the fastest race lap of the event. Antonelli showcased a rather strong pace, and even became the youngest driver to ever lead a…

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#F1 | FP3 | #JapaneseGP | McLaren leads Russell as grass fires hit Suzuka again Full report and results:
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Stella: Unclear if pitting Norris before Verstappen would help in F1 Japanese GP

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has defended some of the strategic decisions made by the during the 2025 F1 Japanese GP, suggesting it’s “unclear” whether there would’ve been any major benefits in pitting Lando Norris earlier than eventual winner Max Verstappen. Norris pitted at the same time as Verstappen – and even had a dramatic…

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Piastri says qualifying critical in 2025 after P3 finish at F1 Japanese GP
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Piastri says qualifying critical in 2025 after P3 finish at F1 Japanese GP

McLaren driver Oscar Piastri finished where he started in 3rd at the 2025 F1 Japanese GP on Sunday. Ultimately proving overtaking difficult on-track, the birthday celebrant rigidly shadowed teammate Lando Norris and race winner Max Verstappen over the 53-lap contest. Not the result Piastri wanted at the F1 Japanese GP Reflecting on the race, Piastri…

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Christian Horner and Max Verstappen celebrating after the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix
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Horner: Perfection from Verstappen required to take F1 Japanese GP win

Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has praised Max Verstappen’s “incredible” race that saw him claim victory at the F1 Japanese GP. After securing a shock pole position during qualifying on Saturday, Verstappen clinched a triumphant victory that saw him lead the race from lights out to chequered flag, despite looming pressure from the ever-quick…

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Russell calls for softer compounds after forgettable F1 Japanese GP

George Russell’s race at the F1 Japanese GP was defined by tyre compounds and stagnant racing that left him stuck in a DRS train. Unable to close the gap to Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari ahead, Russell’s weekend was full of missed opportunities and Mercedes’ ongoing frustrations. In qualifying, a scrappy Q3 lap left him in P5 for the GP, sandwiched between Leclerc and his teammate Kimi…

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A relatively underwhelming start to 2025 continues for Scuderia Ferrari under the leadership of Fred Vasseur as Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton finished P4 in P7 respectively in the F1 Japanese GP. The Monegasque driver ended up 16s behind Max Verstappen at the end of the 53-lap race, with the Brit a further 13s back.
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Vasseur outlines Ferrari deficit to F1 frontrunners following Japanese GP weekend

A relatively underwhelming start to 2025 continues for Scuderia Ferrari under the leadership of Fred Vasseur as Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton finished P4 in P7 respectively in the F1 Japanese GP. The Monegasque driver ended up 16s behind Max Verstappen at the end of the 53-lap race, with the Brit a further 13s back….

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