New Boss Hails 'Near-Perfect Race' From Rejuvenated Lawson
- Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen criticized the FIA for overreacting during the Belgian Grand Prix, claiming they 'overreacted' to wet conditions and delayed the start by over 90 minutes.
- Liam Lawson finished eighth in the Belgian Grand Prix, marking his third points finish in six races after a troubled start to the season.
- Oscar Piastri won the Belgian Grand Prix, extending his title lead to 16 points over Lando Norris, while Max Verstappen is now 81 points behind in the championship standings.
- Martin Brundle stated that Verstappen's championship hopes are now 'dead and buried,' noting the significant points gap after Piastri's victory.
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Motor racing-New boss hails 'near-perfect race' from rejuvenated Lawson
(Reuters) -Liam Lawson endured a miserable start to the Formula One season but eighth place at the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday meant points for the third time in the last six races for the rejuvenated New Zealander. Read full story
New boss hails 'near-perfect race' from rejuvenated Lawson
Liam Lawson endured a miserable start to the Formula One season but eighth place at the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday meant points for the third time in the last six races for the rejuvenated New Zealander. Brutally dumped by Red Bull and relegated to the Racing Bulls team after only two races, Lawson failed t
Max Verstappen blasts FIA for 'ruining' Belgian GP with one key decision - The Mirror
The Belgian Grand Prix took a lot longer than usual as heavy rain forced a long delay at the start of the race, leaving Max Verstappen in particular unhappy with that decision
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Max Verstappen has voiced strong frustration over the FIA’s decision to delay the start of the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix due to heavy rain, claiming it signals the death of thrilling wet-weather battles in Formula 1. The Red Bull driver, who started from pole but finished fifth after a grid penalty, argued that the sport’s growing caution is stripping away the excitement that defined past rain-soaked classics. “We’re never going to see those epic …
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