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Ugly IndyCar crash mars $1 million racev
Romain Grosjean was sent into a spin after contact from Scott Dixon, sending the ex-Formula 1 driver into the path of other drivers in an ugly crash.
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These were calls that cost Piastri a podium in Melbourne
McLaren ordered its drivers to swap positions on lap 28, and the Australian gave himself a slap on the wrist for a clumsy turn.
- by Matthew Clayton
Told to give way, Oscar refuses to grouch as podium curse continues
Home-town boy Oscar Piastri was driving towards a podium finish – until his McLaren bosses ordered him to give way to teammate Lando Norris.
- by Chip Le Grand
As it happened Grand Prix Melbourne 2024: Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz triumphant amid high-drama
Join us for live coverage of the 2024 Formula 1 race from Melbourne’s inner-city Albert Park circuit. World champion Max Verstappen was hot favourite, but his race finished early.
- by Scott Spits and Roy Ward
2024 Australian Grand Prix in pictures
Photos from the 2024 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne by photographers Eddie Jim and Joe Armao.
Doohan 'ready' for F1 callup
Jack Doohan, son of Aussie 500cc motorcycle legend Mick Doohan, has declared he is ready to make the step into F1 if and when the time comes.
‘Like Succession’: Christian Horner and the battle for Red Bull
The Christian Horner saga has fascinated the globe, a clash of sport, celebrity, ego and corporate governance that has a very uncertain outcome.
- by Stephen Brook
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Verstappen takes pole for Albert Park, Piastri fifth and ‘painful’ spot for Ricciardo
Formula 1 maestro and last year’s Australian Grand Prix winner Max Verstappen will start on pole for this year’s Albert Park race. Australia’s Oscar Piastri qualified in fifth spot.
- by Matthew Clayton
Melbourne to take pole position for Formula 1’s 2025 season
A likely attendance record at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix will remove any lingering F1 doubts about where to start next season.
- by Chip Le Grand
Ricciardo: 'I'm exactly where I want to be'
Daniel Ricciardo believes driving for RB is exactly where he wants to be after a difficult 18-month period.
The Australian Grand Prix is here to stay, but at what cost?
Formula 1 is contracted to remain in Melbourne for another 14 years, extending to four decades this city’s love-hate relationship with its rumbling, high-octane race weekend.
- by Chip Le Grand