F1 US Grand Prix LIVE: Sprint race start time and schedule in Austin

19 Oct 2025 • 12:28 AM MYT
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F1 next heads to Austin as the Circuit of the Americas hosts the United States Grand Prix - and the fourth sprint weekend of the 2025 season.

McLaren title rivals Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris clashed last time out in Singapore, with the Australian upset after his teammate’s lap one overtake involved contact between the two cars. Norris finished third, a spot ahead of Piastri, and narrowed the deficit in the world championship to 22 points with six rounds to go. McLaren have since stated that Norris faces “repercussions” following the incident.

Max Verstappen finished second in Singapore and is 63 points off Piastri in the title race, while George Russell claimed his second victory of the season in the city-state. The British driver, alongside teammate Kimi Antonelli, extended his contract with Mercedes on Wednesday.

As for Ferrari, it was another difficult weekend in Singapore as Lewis Hamilton still searches for his first podium of the season. Charles Leclerc won last year’s race in Austin, as the Scuderia claimed a one-two finish.

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F1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES

  • Round 19 of the 2025 season takes place in Austin, Texas
  • The sprint race starts at 6pm (BST)
  • Max Verstappen on pole for the sprint; Norris 2nd; Piastri 3rd
  • McLaren say Lando Norris faces 'repercussions' for move on Oscar Piastri in Singapore
  • READ: Inside George Russell's new £30m-a-year Mercedes contract

Start times this weekend in Austin:

Friday 17 October 2025 16:57

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Times BST

Saturday 18 October

  • Sprint race: 6pm
  • Qualifying: 10pm

Sunday 19 October

  • Race: 8pm

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Hamilton says Ferrari have a 'mountain to climb'

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“That was definitely not the pace we were expecting.

“It was looking good in practice, Q1 was pretty decent, then it started to fall away from us. The car is very tough to drive, eight-tenths is a mountain to climb.”

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Top-10 - driver standings

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1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 336 points

2. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 314 points

3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 273 points

4. George Russell (Mercedes) – 237 points

5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 173 points

6. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 127 points

7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 88 points

8. Alex Albon (Williams) – 70 points

9. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) – 39 points

10. Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) - 37 points

Driver Standings heading into this weekend

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Piastri has a 22-point lead at the top:

1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 336 points

2. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 314 points

3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 273 points

4. George Russell (Mercedes) – 237 points

5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 173 points

6. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 127 points

7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 88 points

8. Alex Albon (Williams) – 70 points

9. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) – 39 points

10. Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) - 37 points

11. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 34 points

12. Carlos Sainz (Williams) – 32 points

13. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) – 32 points

14. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) – 30 points

15. Esteban Ocon (Haas) – 28 points

16. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) – 20 points

17. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) – 20 points

18. Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) – 18 points

19. Ollie Bearman (Haas) – 18 points

20. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) – 0 points

21. Jack Doohan (Alpine) – 0 points

A reminder of the starting grid for the sprint:

16:45

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1. Max Verstappen

2. Lando Norris

3. Oscar Piastri

4. Nico Hulkenberg

5. George Russell

6. Fernando Alonso

7. Carlos Sainz

8. Lewis Hamilton

9. Alex Albon

10. Charles Leclerc

11. Kimi Antonelli

12. Isack Hadjar

13. Pierre Gasly

14. Lance Stroll

15. Liam Lawson

16. Ollie Bearman

17. Franco Colapinto

18. Yuki Tsunoda

19. Esteban Ocon

20. Gabriel Bortoleto

Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies:

16:30

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On Verstappen’s sprint pole: “We knew it was going to be touch and go, Lando had a very good lap. Max was line-on-line, but in the last corners he sent it in to get the pole.

“He surprises us every time he gets into the car, he’s unbelievable.”

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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff:

16:00

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On attempts to sign Verstappen: “There wasn’t any ‘on purpose’ flirting, it’s clear we needed to have the conversation - we ended up in the same place in the summer, it was destabilising for everyone, but we move on now and everything is sorted.

On 2026: “I’m so happy that these cars that we finally get rid of them, we go back to something that is hopefully easier to understand - I’m happy we’re changing.”

On Russell/Verstappen in 2027: “Certainly good entertainment for everyone! But we don’t want to create any rumours, and it’s a good line-up.”

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Lando Norris to face ‘repercussions’ after Singapore collision with Oscar Piastri

15:00

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Lando Norris will face “repercussions” after McLaren held him responsible for the first-lap collision with Oscar Piastri in Singapore.

“Lando has taken responsibility for that,” Piastri said. “I think it’s quite clear for us as a team that how lap one unfolded wasn’t how we want to go racing.”

Norris accepted the team’s decision to blame him for the incident. He also suggested that the unspecified consequences dealt out to him would be noticeable.

“The team held me accountable for what happened, which I think is fair,” Norris said. “Then we made progress from there on and understanding what the repercussions were for myself.

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Martin Brundle on Lando Norris' potential 'consequences'

14:00

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“It’s slightly odd, but I think what McLaren are doing for the sport is really good - they can race from lights out until the chequered flag, with one rule: don’t crash into one another.

“If we were in a development race, it would be Oscar getting the new parts first. If you need a slipstream, Oscar would get priority. If it’s that sort of intra-team thing, which doesn’t hand an advantage to other teams.”

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SPECIAL REPORT: How Palestine’s ‘Speed Sisters’ allowed girls to dream in the face of war

13:00

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By Kieran Jackson

Pondering the start of a remarkable journey, Palestinian aid worker Maysoon Jayyusi remembers the moment vividly. “I had to drive fast to avoid getting hit,” she says, matter-of-factly. “Young people and soldiers fired tear gas and threw stones at us.

“It was simple: I started driving fast to avoid getting caught.”

Full piece below:

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George Russell convinced he has the best seat in Formula One at Mercedes

13:00

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“I think if every single seat was available right now and I could choose any single seat to race for the 2026 season I would choose Mercedes,” Russell said.

“I think a number of drivers would do so as well.

“Nobody can foresee what’s going to happen in the future and I’m sure there are going to be big uncertainties and unknowns going into next year and surprises, good and bad.

“But you can only make a decision based on the information you have in the moment and with all the info I have, I’m super happy.

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READ: Inside George Russell’s new Mercedes deal – and why Brit is now poised for F1 title charge

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By Kieran Jackson

For all the column inches and social media conjecture throughout most of this year’s Formula One season, George Russell has seldom looked rattled at the myriad of questions thrown his way. Week after week, with a smile and an eyebrow arched, the 27-year-old has repeatedly knocked back suggestions of a shock exit from Mercedes despite the 2025 season, and his original deal, just six rounds from a conclusion.

Yet there was no rush. Once Max Verstappen had committed to Red Bull for next season, officially back in July, it was simply a formality, and now both Russell and 19-year-old Italian teammate Kimi Antonelli have penned fresh terms with Mercedes.

Full piece below:

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Piastri's immediate reaction to Norris clash in Singapore

11:10

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Constructors' Championship heading into Austin:

10:00

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1. McLaren - 650 points (champions)

2. Mercedes - 325 points

3. Ferrari - 300 points

4. Red Bull - 290 points

5. Williams - 102 points

6. Racing Bulls - 72 points

7. Aston Martin - 66 points

8. Sauber - 55 points

9. Haas - 46 points

10. Alpine - 20 points

Christian Horner ‘played a character’ at Red Bull, claims Susie Wolff

09:00

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Susie Wolff has suggested that Christian Horner “played a character very well” during his time running the Red Bull team and that the allegations surrounding him were “a real shame” for F1.

Horner was relieved of his duties as Red Bull F1 team principal back in July after 20 years and 14 world titles at the team he built from the bottom up.

He officially left last month, having received an £80m pay-off, and Laurent Mekies was installed as his replacement as both chief executive and team principal.

Full quotes below:

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Martin Brundle on Norris-Piastri squabble at McLaren:

08:00

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“There's a championship to be won, they've both got a fantastic car. Max is in the rear-view mirrors in the last few races.

“This setup is doomed to fail, you have two competitive athletes working in a team environment.”

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READ: Twenty years on from Indianapolis farce, Austin spectacle typifies F1’s American boom

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Feature by Kieran Jackson

The setting is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway: home to the world-famous Indy 500 race. Ahead of the 2005 United States Grand Prix, at a circuit modified for Formula One, ITV pundit and former F1 driver Martin Brundle is interviewing the sport’s long-term supremo and commander-in-chief Bernie Ecclestone on the grid. And you may well say, nothing unusual about that.

What is more unusual is Brundle’s direct, bordering on combative, line of questioning. A huddle of camera crew and journalists huddle around, eager for answers. Because F1’s only race in the land of the free is about to become a farce. Out of 20 cars, only six are set to take to the start line. For the sport and its tempestuous 55-year relationship with the US, it is the ultimate moment of “lunacy”, as Brundle depicts it.

“The future of Formula One in America?” asks Brundle. “Not good,” Ecclestone replies.

It is a far cry from where the sport is stateside now.

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Christian Horner rumours are distracting for Ferrari, says Lewis Hamilton

06:00

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Hamilton believes that talk of Horner replacing Fred Vasseur is not helping their cause.

“It is a little bit distracting for us as a team,” Hamilton said ahead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix.

“The team have made it clear where things stand in terms of re-signing Fred. Fred and the whole team are working really hard on the future of the team.

“I don’t know where the rumours have come from so I can’t really shed much light on that. These things naturally aren’t helpful. I know everyone back at the factory is working really hard and these kind of rumours can be distracting.

“For me it is trying to keep the focus on the goal in front of us and building next years car so that we can have better execution and better performance.”

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What does the 2026 grid look like?

05:00

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McLAREN

Lando Norris

Oscar Piastri

FERRARI

Charles Leclerc

Lewis Hamilton

RED BULL

Max Verstappen

TBC

MERCEDES

George Russell

Kimi Antonelli

ASTON MARTIN

Fernando Alonso

Lance Stroll

ALPINE

Pierre Gasly

TBC

HAAS

Esteban Ocon

Ollie Bearman

RACING BULLS

TBC

TBC

WILLIAMS

Alex Albon

Carlos Sainz

SAUBER

Nico Hulkenberg

Gabriel Bortoleto

CADILLAC

Sergio Perez

Valtteri Bottas

F1 sells US TV rights to Apple in $140m a year deal

04:00

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Apple has landed US broadcast rights to F1 in a five-year deal that would help the tech giant bolster its streaming service with one of the country’s fastest-growing sports, following the success of F1: The Movie.

The two sides did not disclose the financial details of the deal on Friday. CNBC reported it was for $140m a year, much higher than the $90m the Walt Disney-owned ESPN was paying each season for F1, which it has broadcast since 2018.

Apple’s deal begins next year. The iPhone maker will stream F1 on Apple TV, its critically acclaimed streaming service that won 22 Emmy awards this year but lacks the scale to compete with industry leaders such as Netflix and Disney+ despite billions of dollars in investment.

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SPRINT RACE REPORT: Max Verstappen lays down first marker with sprint race pole in Austin

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Max Verstappen again toppled title-tussling McLaren pair Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to claim pole position for Saturday’s sprint at the United States Grand Prix.

The four-time world champion has tentatively re-emerged as a title contender having beaten the McLaren duo in each of the last three races and closed to within 63 points of championship leader Piastri with six rounds remaining.

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Charles Leclerc, who qualified 10th:

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“I don’t regret much of what I did in my lap. It’s not enough, we are so far behind now.

“I don’t think we can find something to make such a jump, it’s just the potential of our car.”

Full starting grid for sprint race:

01:00

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1. Max Verstappen

2. Lando Norris

3. Oscar Piastri

4. Nico Hulkenberg

5. George Russell

6. Fernando Alonso

7. Carlos Sainz

8. Lewis Hamilton

9. Alex Albon

10. Charles Leclerc

11. Kimi Antonelli

12. Isack Hadjar

13. Pierre Gasly

14. Lance Stroll

15. Liam Lawson

16. Ollie Bearman

17. Franco Colapinto

18. Yuki Tsunoda

19. Esteban Ocon

20. Gabriel Bortoleto

Lewis Hamilton, who qualified eighth:

Saturday 18 October 2025 00:45

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“That was definitely not the pace we were expecting.

“It was looking good in practice, Q1 was pretty decent, then it started to fall away from us. The car is very tough to drive, eight-tenths is a mountain to climb.”

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George Russell, who qualified fifth:

Saturday 18 October 2025 00:30

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“Could we have been on pole? Definitely not. Congrats to Nico for P4, but today wasn’t a good day. Sprint races are tricky sometimes.

“I think we have a better race car than qualifying car. This is roughly where we’re at.”

Oscar Piastri, who qualified third:

Saturday 18 October 2025 00:10

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“A little bit of a messy lap, hopefully can do better tomorrow.

“We’ll see what happens at the start, try and put myself in the right spot, turn one here is tricky, we’ll see what happens out ahead.”

Top-10 in Austin sprint qualifying

Friday 17 October 2025 23:26

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1. Max Verstappen

2. Lando Norris

3. Oscar Piastri

4. Nico Hulkenberg

5. George Russell

6. Fernando Alonso

7. Carlos Sainz

8. Lewis Hamilton

9. Alex Albon

10. Charles Leclerc

Max Verstappen on pole for the sprint!

Friday 17 October 2025 23:16

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Verstappen pips Norris at the end!

The Dutchman on top by 0.071 seconds to the Brit, with Oscar Piastri in third.

Nico Hulkenberg with a mighty showing, qualifying in fourth!

4-10: Hulkenberg, Russell, Alonso, Sainz, Hamilton, Albon, Leclerc

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Late flying laps

Friday 17 October 2025 23:14

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All the drivers are going to set their laps late in the session now.

All on softs. All at the same time. Let’s see who grabs pole!

SQ3 underway!

Friday 17 October 2025 23:09

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Here we go then - who will be on pole for tomorrow’s sprint race?

10 drivers involved: Russell, Albon, Sainz, Norris, Verstappen, Piastri, Hulkenberg, Leclerc, Alonso, Hamilton

Leclerc and Hamilton squeeze through

Friday 17 October 2025 23:02

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Gosh, that was tight for the Ferrari pair!

Both through, with Hamilton in P10 ahead of Kimi Antonelli by just 0.006 seconds right at the end.

Bottom-five and out in SQ2: Antonelli, Hadjar, Gasly, Stroll, Lawson

Time for the top-10 shootout!

Issues for Ferrari

Friday 17 October 2025 22:56

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Hamilton and Leclerc only ninth and 10th respectively - and four of the bottom-five have opted not to set an early lap!

They may well be in trouble...

Current bottom-five (11-15): Stroll, Hadjar, Lawson, Hulkenberg, Gasly

4:00 to go in SQ2...

SQ2 underway

Friday 17 October 2025 22:50

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This time it’s 10 minutes for the drivers to try and make it into the top-10 shootout!

All the pack on obligatory medium tyres too...

Yuki Tsunoda out in SQ1

Friday 17 October 2025 22:45

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Kieran Jackson

Tsunoda indeed did not make it to the line, but Leclerc saves himself to make the next session.

Bottom-five (16-20) and out in SQ1: Bearman, Colapinto, Tsunoda, Ocon, Bortoleto

Tsunoda: “I mean... what?!”

Pierre Gasly knocked out Ollie Bearman right at the end as well. Top-3: Norris, Verstappen, Piastri

Tsunoda might not be able to set another lap!

Friday 17 October 2025 22:42

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The Red Bull driver could be in trouble here!

Did his team send Tsunoda out too late? He’ll have to do a very quick out-lap to get to the line in time...

Charles Leclerc in trouble early on

Friday 17 October 2025 22:39

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Kieran Jackson

Is that Ferrari car still not working properly?

Leclerc is currently P16 after the first set of laps in SQ1.

Current bottom-five (16-20): Leclerc, Gasly, Ocon, Colapinto, Bortoleto

4:00 to go in SQ1. Albon and Tsunoda are the drivers on the button.

SQ1 underway!

Friday 17 October 2025 22:30

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A chaotic queue at the end of the pit-lane as we get underway with SQ1!

Just 12 minutes where we’ll lose the slowest five drivers from the rest of qualifying.

After issues in practice, Charles Leclerc’s car, incidentally, is ready to go, as is Carlos Sainz’s Williams.

How does sprint qualifying work?

Friday 17 October 2025 22:25

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Kieran Jackson

Sprint qualifying will follow the same Q1-Q2-Q3 format but the session times will be shorter than traditional qualifying: SQ1 (medium tyres) will be 12 minutes, SQ2 (medium tyres) will be 10 minutes and SQ3 (soft tyres) will be eight minutes.

Sprint qualifying coming up!

Friday 17 October 2025 22:20

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So, who will lay down the first marker on this busy weekend in Austin?!

Lando Norris was quickest in practice, can he take pole ahead of McLaren teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri.

Never rule out Max Verstappen, though. And where are Mercedes and Ferrari at?

Should be a fascinating watch this!

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella:

Friday 17 October 2025 20:15

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“The repercussions are part of our framework, both drivers were keen to have this. For me, it was part of the review to discuss this with out drivers.

“They’ve been accepted and we’re now focused maximising the performance of the car.”

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FULL FP1 RESULTS

Friday 17 October 2025 19:51

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What time is sprint qualifying?

Friday 17 October 2025 19:42

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The quickfire sprint qualifying session takes place at 10:30pm (BST).

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Lando Norris quickest in FP1!

Friday 17 October 2025 19:33

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McLaren’s pace comes through at the end!

Norris goes fastest with a 1:33:294, two-tenths ahead of a surprise name in second spot in Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg.

Oscar Piastri now third-fastest, 0.279 seconds off Norris, with Fernando Alonso in fourth and Max Verstappen fifth. 6

6-10: Albon, Russell, Hamilton, Hadjar, Bearman

Feels like it’s advantage papaya then for sprint qualifying later...

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Leclerc has a car issue

Friday 17 October 2025 19:26

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Last year’s race winner is out of FP1 - he has an oil issue with his Ferrari.

Sub-optimal.

Most cars in the pits

Friday 17 October 2025 19:20

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Hard-tyre runs are done and dusted, and most cars are in the pit-lane ahead of a quickfire final 10 minutes, which will be their qualifying simulation laps.

Top-5 is currently: Hamilton, Norris, Verstappen, Russell, Piastri

Lewis Hamilton over team radio:

Friday 17 October 2025 19:09

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Kieran Jackson

“The throttle pedal is really slippery for some reason.”

Nonetheless, the Ferrari driver is still quickest, with Lando Norris now second but still some way off by half-a-second.

20 mins left in FP1.

Sainz has a gearbox issue

Friday 17 October 2025 19:04

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Kieran Jackson

Problems down at Williams, with Carlos Sainz’s car being taken apart in the garage, due to a suspected gearbox issue.

Looks unlikely he’ll get back out there this session...

Lewis Hamilton fastest after 30 mins

Friday 17 October 2025 19:00

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Room for excitement, perhaps?!

Hamilton P1 after the early runs, five-tenths quicker than Max Verstappen in second, with George Russell a further two-tenths off in third.

All cars still on the hard tyres, for now.

4-10: Tsunoda, Norris, Sainz, Lawson, Leclerc, Hulkenberg, Antonelli

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