Five key talking points ahead of the 2025 F1 Bahrain GP
With F1 returning to its pre-season testing venue, Motorsport Week unpicks five key talking points for the 2025 Bahrain GP.
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With F1 returning to its pre-season testing venue, Motorsport Week unpicks five key talking points for the 2025 Bahrain GP.
Charles Leclerc has insisted Ferrari's 2025 F1 car is an improvement on its predecessor, but he has professed that the team's rivals have made a "bigger step".
Lewis Hamilton is hopeful that Ferrari upgrades for the F1 Bahrain GP have addressed a perceived deficit to team-mate Charles Leclerc.
Lando Norris has dismissed Max Verstappen's claim that he would be dominant in a McLaren, citing he would be "disappointed" if he tested the team's F1 car.
The second leg of the first triple header of 2025 is here as F1 heads to the Bahrain GP for Round 4 of the campaign.
Lando Norris admits he might need “to be more demanding” with McLaren strategy after a safe approach arguably ruled him out of winning the F1 Japanese GP.
Max Verstappen isn't thinking about whether a front wing flexibility clampdown will peg back F1 Constructors' standings leader McLaren beyond the Spanish GP.
George Russell has called for “stability” within the FIA after respected deputy president Robert Reid stepped down on the eve of the F1 Bahrain GP.
Carlos Sainz risks further punishment for swearing in response to being fined for missing the national anthem at the F1 Japanese GP.
Isack Hadjar wants to test himself alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull “more than ever”, having seen several of his F1 team-mates struggle in the hot seat.