2025 United States Grand Prix - Sprint Qualifying F1 results (COTA)
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The weekend of Formula 1 continues in Austin with the expected Sprint race of the U.S. Grand Prix 2025. After an intense qualifying session that defined the grid, the drivers prepare for a short but crucial battle, heading for the main race on Sunday. The Sprint format has become a key part of the calendar, and on the Circuit of the Americas in Austin promises to offer a competition full of advances and strategy. With the championship increasing…
After the Chaos start in the Formula 1 sprint in Austin, Fernando Alonso's team estimated himself in qualifying, which may have cost him several positions. Why the Spaniard also has to race a little blind.
F1: United States Grand Prix: Sprint & Qualifying team notes - Aston Martin
Fernando Alonso: 'The car has felt quite competitive for me this weekend and I am pleased to have made it into Q3. 'It was a shame to not make it further than Turn 1 in the Sprint earlier on, as we were looking at being second or third out of the... More »
2025 United States GP: Sprint
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Fernando Alonso re-entered the top 10 fastest drivers in the Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix 2025, but this time he was the slowest of the Q3 and this Sunday he will have to leave tenth, although he believes there was potential for something else. As soon as finishing the qualifying session, the Asturian explained that an error of calculation on the wall of Aston Martin made him start his last lap already without tires. “The truth is that again good f…
REPORT: A Successful Saturday at COTA
Carlos scored our best ever Sprint result with a P3 finish, backed up by Alex in P6, in what was a hugely successful start to our Saturday in Austin ahead of the United States Grand Prix. It had already been a good Friday, after Sprint Qualifying left our two cars in P7 and P9 on the grid – but contact ahead of us in the first corner, which both drivers were able to deftly avoid, promoted us to P3 and P6 within the first sector of the race. The …
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