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    Sky Sports F1 reporter Ted Kravitz swears in live TV gaffe… in same week FIA president tried to crack down on swearing

    TED KRAVITZ made an unfortunate gaffe as he was heard swearing live on TV… just days after the FIA president ordered drivers to cut back on profanities.Mohammed Ben Sulayem caught the ire of Formula One drivers after complaining about the amount of swearing heard on live broadcasts during races. Ted Kravitz made a gaffe live on TV by swearing after stumbling over his wordsCredit: Sky Sports F1It came as he was doing a report live on air for Ferrari’s upgrades for the Singapore GPCredit: Sky Sports F1Kravitz was heard mumbling ‘f***ing hell, sorry’Credit: Sky Sports F1Kravitz issued a grovelling apology afterwardsCredit: Sky Sports F1He had said: “We have to differentiate between our sport – motorsport – and rap music. We’re not rappers, you know.“They say the F-word how many times per minute? We are not on that. That’s them and we are [us].”Lewis Hamilton claimed there was a “racial element” to the comments, while Max Verstappen blasted, “are we five”, in his own fiery response.However, Sky Sports F1 reporter Kravitz is the next star to be caught out by the new no-swearing rule, after he uncharacteristically stumbled over his words at the Singapore Grand Prix.READ MORE IN F1While appearing live on TV before Free Practice One, Kravitz was doing a report on the upgrades Ferrari had brought to the race.But the fan favourite struggled to get his words out while talking about the Scuderia’s new front wing.He stopped mid-sentence but could then be heard mumbling: “F***ing hell, sorry. Let’s do that again.”Kravitz later issued an apology in light of his earlier X-rated slip of the tongue.Most read in MotorsportBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHe said: “Apologies from my side… I seek perfection but sometimes I don’t get it. “And if I mess up a first take and then I’m frustrated by myself sometimes there’s a naughty word that comes out.F1 Driver Salaries in 2024: How Much Do They Make? “Obviously that was never meant to be played, that’s our mistake, we’re owning that.”I apologise that take that was not supposed to play, got played out. This happens in television sometimes, so apologies for that, we seek to do better next time.”While the veteran F1 reporter may have not been too impressed by the slip-up, fans saw the funny side.Taking to social media, one fan said: “I just started watching and laughed so hard when I heard him say it.”A second said: “The FIA banning swearing from drivers and then Ted Kravitz having the wrong take aired on Sky of him just swearing is so f***ing funny.”Savage sackings in F1THE world of F1 can be savage, with employees discarded like used tea bags.Danish driver Kevin Magnussen was a rising star of the McLaren team when he made his debut in 2014 alongside Jensen Button.But when he finished the season trailing in eleventh place, he was swiftly replaced by two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso.Instead of breaking the bad news to him in a face-to-face meeting, boss Ron Dennis got his assistant to send Magnussen a short and impersonal email.Worst still, the curt message landed in Kevin’s inbox on his 23rd birthday.Read more tales of F1’s brutal world including one boss who was labelled an ‘executioner’ and a driver dumped by a brisk TEXT.F1 2025 gridHere are the confirmed driver line ups for the F1 2025 season so far:Red Bull: Max Verstappen and Sergio PerezFerrari: Charles Leclerc and Lewis HamiltonMercedes: George Russell and Kimi AntonelliMcLaren: Lando Norris and Oscar PiastriAston Martin: Fernando Alonso and Lance StrollWilliams: Alex Albon and Carlos SainzSauber: Nico Hulkenberg and TBCAlpine: Pierre Gasly and Jack DoohanRB: Yuki Tsunoda and TBCHaas: Ollie Bearman and Esteban OconAnother said: “Can’t believe they played one of @tedkravitz outtakes on the Ferrari front wing.”A fourth added: “A Ted Whoops… love it! So natural!”A fifth said: “Come on then @Ben_Sulayem & the @fia, you gonna summon @tedkravitz as well? What a world we live in when adults get told off for swearing.”Another said: “That bit with Ted Kravitz in the build-up to FP1 on Sky just proves we’re all human and that even the best reporters make mistakes.”All forgiven Ted, one of the best and most legendary reporters in F1 history.”READ MORE SUN STORIESKravitz, 50, has worked on Sky Sports coverage of F1 since 2012.He previously worked for BBC and ITV when they broadcast the motorsport.🏁 Complete F1 2024 race calendar – details on every Grand Prix and start time this year 🏁 More

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    Lewis Hamilton left ‘looking like a sub teacher’ & George Russell ‘like Slim Shady’ as F1 pals do hilarious fashion swap

    FANS have been left in stitches after Lewis Hamilton and George Russell swapped outfits.Hamilton is no stranger to making bold fashion choices and his Mercedes team-mate normally opts for more everyday clothes.Lewis Hamilton and George Russell switched outfitsCredit: @mercedesamgf1The Mercedes duo styled each other in Tommy Hilfiger clothesCredit: @mercedesamgf1Russell wore an eye-catching red jacketCredit: @mercedesamgf1Fans joked Hamilton looked like a teacherCredit: @mercedesamgf1Hamilton and Russell will soon be back in their usual attireCredit: @mercedesamgf1But the British duo hilariously swapped wardrobes for a shoot with sponsors Tommy Hilfiger.They were tasked with styling each other and Russell used Mercedes chief Toto Wolff as inspiration for Hamilton’s new attire.A striped shirt, brown chinos and black loafers were chosen for the seven-time world champion.Russell deliberately gave him no socks and wanted “four centimetres of ankle” on show to match Wolff’s style.READ MORE IN F1Hamilton returned the favour by dressing his pal in a bright red jacket and baggy trousers.Fans found their new looks hilarious, with one saying: “Lewis looks like a substitute teacher.”And on Russell, another commented: “He looks like Slim Shady.”Hamilton liked his outfit, saying: “My ankles have never felt so fresh. I get the breeze through.”Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAs they posed for the cameras, the drivers were told they looked like a boyband.Hamilton brilliantly named them “Wrong Direction”.The pair, who are sixth and seventh in the F1 standings, will be hoping to head up the table after this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix. More

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    Lewis Hamilton slams FIA president for ‘racial element’ in criticism that compared swearing drivers to rappers

    LEWIS HAMILTON reignited his feud with Mohammed Ben Sulayem by saying there was a “racial element” to his comments comparing swearing drivers to rappers.The FIA president has asked F1 to limit the amount of swearing, usually from drivers over team radio, on TV coverage of races.Lewis Hamilton claims there was a ‘racial element’ to  Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s remarksCredit: GettyBen Sulayem compared swearing drivers to rappersCredit: RexBen Sulayem said: “We have to differentiate between our sport – motorsport – and rap music. We’re not rappers, you know.“They say the F-word how many times per minute? We are not on that. That’s them and we are [us].”Ahead of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, Hamilton said: “I don’t like how he’s expressed it.“Saying ‘rappers’ is very stereotypical and if you think about it, most rappers are black. So really pointed it towards we’re not like them.READ MORE IN F1“So I think that was the wrong choice of words. There’s a racial element there.”Hamilton did understand Ben Sulayem’s wider point, saying: “You forget that there are kids that are listening. So I agree in that sense.”Max Verstappen also snapped back after he was cautioned over swearing in a press conference.The Red Bull driver said his RB20 car was “f**ked” which led host Tom Clarkson to remind the world champion to watch his language.Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSVerstappen said: “I sometimes swear, that’s true, but that will apply to everyone in this room.”Insulting someone is something else.Formula One’s Highest Earners“We are unlucky that it is all broadcast and people can then pick it up.”The car is f***ed – can’t I say that? “How old are we, five or six years old? That is ridiculous.“And even if children of that age watch this, when they get a bit older they will probably also use a swear word when they are with their friends.”This is not the first time drivers and Ben Sulayem have locked horns, with his feud with Hamilton long-standing.The seven-time world champion slammed new rules about wearing jewellery in his Mercedes cockpit in 2022.Hamilton was forced to remove his nose stud ahead of the 2022 British Grand Prix.He was then granted an FIA medical exemption to wear the piercings following “concerns about disfigurement” the following season.Ben Sulayem also fined Hamilton £42,000 for failing to attend the FIA’s prize-giving gala in the days after his defeat to Verstappen in the 2021 season finale in Abu Dhabi.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe Brit supported Susie Wolff, the F1 Academy managing director, in her legal dispute against Ben Sulayem.Wolff lodged a case against the FIA following its conflict of interest inquiry into her last year, which was dropped after two days.🏁 Complete F1 2024 race calendar – details on every Grand Prix and start time this year 🏁 More

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    ‘Are we five?’ fumes Max Verstappen as F1 star snaps after being told off in Singapore press conference

    MAX Verstappen has hit back at the FIA after being told to cut back on his swearing. The reigning F1 World Champion turned the air blue as he addressed the media ahead of Sunday’s Singapore GP.Max Verstappen was not impressed after being told off for swearing at a press conferenceCredit: The Mega AgencyThe Dutchman has not topped a podium since winning at the Spanish GP in JuneCredit: GettyVerstappen finished fifth in Baku last weekend and claimed his Red Bull car was “f**cked” from Q1 onwards. Asked on Thursday why teammate Sergio Perez appeared to have the upper hand in Azerbaijan, Max replied: “I don’t know, man, different setup.””So, as soon as I went into qualifying, I knew the car was f**ked.”Tom Clarkson, hosting the press conference, immediately intervened to apologize for the profanity. READ MORE ON F1 He told Verstappen to “watch his language going forward.” FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem recently requested teams to tone down swearing during public events and on track mics. He told Motorsport.com: “I mean, we have to differentiate between our sport – motorsport – and rap music.”We’re not rappers, you know. They say the F-word how many times per minute? We are not on that. That’s them and we are [us].”Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut a frustrated Verstappen let rip when a reporter asked for his thoughts on the request. The three-time F1 champ shrugged: “Everyone swears.F1 Driver Salaries in 2024: How Much Do They Make? “Some people a bit more than others. It also depends a bit on what language you speak.”Referencing his previous comment about his car, Verstappen continued: “I mean, it’s not even that bad, right? I mean, the car was not working. “The car is ‘effed’, yeah, and then ‘excuse me for the language’, but come on, what are we? Five-year-olds, six-year-olds? “Even if a five-year-old or six-year-old is watching, I mean, they will eventually swear anyway, even if the parents will not allow it.”When they grow up, they will walk around with their friends and they will be swearing. So, you know, this is not changing anything.”🏁 Complete F1 2024 race calendar – details on every Grand Prix and start time this year 🏁Verstappen won 19 out of 23 races in 2023 on his way to the title.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut 2024 has proved a tougher year, despite the Dutchman currently leading the drivers standings with 313 points. Verstappen has not won since topping a podium way back in June at the Spanish Grand Prix. More

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    Max Verstappen loses £1MILLION per race he doesn’t win, according to Michael Schumacher’s brother Ralf

    MAX VERSTAPPEN is losing an eye-watering £1MILLION for every race he doesn’t win.The astonishing claim has been made by Michael Schumacher’s brother Ralf, who has also predicted whether Verstappen will stay put at Red Bull next season.Ralf Schumacher claims Max Verstappen is missing out on £1m for every race he doesn’t winCredit: GettyFormula One’s Dutch champion, who has won the last three titles, made a flying start to the campaign with some incredible victories.Verstappen, 26, won seven of the first 10 races, having secured victory in 19 out of 23 courses in 2023.But his last victory came in June’s Spanish Grand Prix.And Verstappen is now without a win in his last seven races.READ MORE IN F1His lead at the top of the championship has been cut to 59 points.While Red Bull have also been overtaken in the Constructor’s Championship by McLaren.And former F1 star Schumacher now claims that Verstappen’s failures are hitting him in the pocket.The brother of seven-time champ Michael reckons Verstappen is missing out on £1m for every race he does not win.Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd that is sure to leave the superstar frustrated.Schumacher told Sky: “It is assumed that he loses a million for every race he doesn’t win. That is unbelievable.Four F1 stars including Max Verstappen handed warnings for overtaking after race had FINISHED as fans left baffledThe brother of Michael Schumacher has also predicted Verstappen’s future at Red BullCredit: Getty“Last year he was so successful and that is a lot of money that he is missing out on, in addition to the fact that things are no longer going well in sporting terms.”Verstappen currently earns a base annual salary of £40m, with his deal expiring in 2028.But reports claim there is a break clause which could allow a rival team to swoop.And Schumacher predicts that Verstappen will not be at Red Bull much longer if his car continues to flag behind others.Schumacher added: “I am of the opinion that not everything is set in stone, as far as what will happen to Verstappen in the future is concerned.“Because I believe he has no patience and will not stay forever.”Savage sackings in F1THE world of F1 can be savage, with employees discarded like used tea bags.Danish driver Kevin Magnussen was a rising star of the McLaren team when he made his debut in 2014 alongside Jensen Button.But when he finished the season trailing in eleventh place, he was swiftly replaced by two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso.Instead of breaking the bad news to him in a face-to-face meeting, boss Ron Dennis got his assistant to send Magnussen a short and impersonal email.Worst still, the curt message landed in Kevin’s inbox on his 23rd birthday.Read more tales of F1’s brutal world including one boss who was labelled an ‘executioner’ and a driver dumped by a brisk TEXT. More

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    F1 legend to have world’s tallest ever apartment block named after him in heartwarming tribute

    THE world’s tallest apartment block is set to be named after a legendary Formula 1 driver.New York boasts the record for the tallest residential building as the Central Park Tower stands at 472.5 metres.The huge building will stand at 500 metres tall in BrazilCredit: NewsflashIt will look over the incredible coastal state of Santa CatarinaCredit: NewsflashIt promises to be an astonishing feat of architectureCredit: NewsflashThe tower, which includes an infinity pool, will be named after an iconic F1 driverCredit: NewsflashBut that is poised to be overtaken by a 500-metre skyscraper that will be erected in Brazil.It will include 204 apartments, duplexes, triplexes and 19 suspended mansions.Some of these properties will cost as much as £12million.Architectural drawings of the plans – which are expected to set owners FG Empreendimentos back £414m – also show an infinity swimming pool that will overlook Balneario Camboriu in the coastal state of Santa Catarina.READ MORE IN F1And it will be named The Senna Tower in honour of iconic Brazilian racing driver Ayrton Senna.Three-time F1 world champion Senna died at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix at the age of just 34.His niece, Lalalli Senna, is one of the designers of the building.Lalalli, an artist and anthropologist, has described the ambitious plans as a “symbol that inspires us to try to overcome our limitations”.Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThree-time F1 world champion Ayrton Senna tragically died at the age of 34Credit: ReutersShe said: “Every great story begins with a journey. A journey of discovery, growth and transformation.”The Senna Tower is a work of art of monumental proportions.” Inside ‘magic’ F1 McClaren innovation that has flung team ahead of Red Bull but fans are calling it ‘illegal’She added: “The tower has this architectural form precisely to symbolise this heroic trajectory of overcoming towards our ideals and the manifestation of our profound potential.”Senna’s niece Lalalli is one of the designers of the buildingCredit: Alamy More

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    Inside ‘magic’ F1 McLaren innovation that has flung team ahead of Red Bull but fans are calling it ‘illegal’

    MCLAREN have raced to the front of the field in Formula One’s Constructors Championship for the first time in a decade.But some F1 fans have blasted the team after spotting a “magic” innovation at the weekend.McLarens Oscar Piastri benefitted from a ‘magic’ innovation to win the Azerbaijan Grand PrixCredit: RexLando Norris also had an impressive drive to get back up to P4 from starting P15Credit: RexMcLaren’s ‘flexi’ rear wing in Baku raised eyebrowsCredit: Sky Sports F1It gave him extra pace to keep in front of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc on the back straightCredit: RexThe Woking-based manufacturer have made a remarkable surge up the field since Bahrain 2023, when Lando Norris finished dead last and Oscar Piastri retired due to electrical failure.But on Sunday, at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, McLaren saw their Papaya reign supreme as Piastri won his second race of the season with some stoic defending against Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.Norris took P4 and the fastest lap after an impressive drive through the field having started P15 following some bad luck in qualifying. The Brit’s result saw him marginally cut Max Verstappen’s championship lead.READ MORE IN F1The Baku race confirmed the MCL38’s position as the fastest car in the field, with the British team now the only one with two drivers to have won multiple races this season.However, McLaren’s amazing surge threatens to be overshadowed.Fans of rival teams were left vexed at how they had pulled off such a strong result in Azerbaijan before one “magic” innovation of the McLaren car design was highlighted.Only last week McLaren and Mercedes were cleared of any wrongdoing over the legality of their front wing, but following Baku it was their rear wing which had fans up in arms on social media.Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFootage shared on social media by one furious member of the Tifosi showed how the DRS (Drag Reduction System) flap of race leader Piastri tilted up when under aerodynamic load (wind resistance).This flexible wing created a “mini-DRS” effect, allowing for reduced drag and increased top speed down the straight – which can see drivers hit speeds of 217mph.Why snapping up Adrian Newey is such a coup for Aston MartinThe extra speed was key in helping Piastri fend off Leclerc, who had the advantage of a fully open DRS flap due to being one second behind him going into the last stretch of numerous laps.Taking to social media after the race, one fan said: “The entire DRS flap is rotating under load. You can see at the pivot points, the flap is not aligning with the wing tips. “The flap is backing off at high speed, shedding drag. How is this okay?”Another user pointed out gaps at the edge of the flap, and asked: “How is this allowed?”A ‘mini-DRS’ effect was seen on the wing under aerodynamic load to reduce dragCredit: X @justformulacarThe clever wing design has not been deemed illegal by the FIA despite a fan outcryA third said: “MCLAREN HAS DRS WITHOUT HAVING A CAR INFRONT OF THEM MAN THIS S*** IS NOT LEGAL.”Several fans also argued the other way by saying F1 should not punish the new interpretation of the rules, with one saying: “It’s called a loophole and that’s what makes Formula 1 great.”If you don’t like it, don’t watch a series like F1, where a regulation set is interpreted by different teams, in different ways.”Motorsport engineer Blake Hinsey added on social media: “If the technical regulations have specifications for rear wing deflection and this passes the tests, then it’s legal. “Every piece of bodywork moves in complex ways under aerodynamic load.”If McLaren have found a way to reduce the drag on their rear wing in a different way – congratulations – they’ve done a brilliant job engineering this system.”From 2021, rear wings have needed to have 12 target dots in specific locations on the main plane and upper flap to prevent over-rotation of the rear wing assemblies.However, it is not the first race this has been deployed in by McLaren, meaning the FIA are seemingly happy and satisfied the design is within the constraints currently posed by the regulations.Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has hinted that his team could look to follow McLaren’s example in a bid to catch up.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe also admitted Red Bull had made a design error stunting their progress back in Barcelona 2023, but had not taken the warnings raised by Sergio Perez seriously due to Verstappen’s dominance.McLaren will be hoping their good form continues in next Sunday’s Singapore race, with their championship lead over Red Bull now at 20 points and Norris just 59 points behind Verstappen.🏁 Complete F1 2024 race calendar – details on every Grand Prix and start time this year 🏁 More

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    F1 star Sergio Perez’s dad rushed to hospital after doctors found him unconscious in bathroom

    SERGIO PEREZ’S father was rushed to hospital after being found unconscious on his bathroom floor.Antonio Pérez Garibay, the dad of Red Bull driver Checo, was hospitalised over a pre-heart attack after Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix.The father of Red Bull driver Sergio Perez was rushed to hospital after the Azerbaijan Grand PrixCredit: GettyAntonio Perez Garibay was found unconscious on his bathroom floorCredit: GettyThe medical emergency came after Perez crashed out of Sunday’s raceCredit: GettyAccording to Mexican media, Perez Garibay suffered a pre-infarction, a condition that can present itself in the form of chest pain ahead of a heart attack.The medical emergency is said to have happened on Sunday morning immediately after his son was involved in a race-ending crash with Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz in Baku.He is understood to have collapsed in the bathroom of his Mexico City home, with emergency services from the Mexican Red Cross quickly transporting him to receive urgent medical attention.A press release from his press office said: “The incident occurred following his son’s impact during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, in a collision with driver Carlos Sainz.READ MORE IN F1“Perez Garibay was found unconscious in the bathroom of his Mexico City home, where paramedics attended to provide immediate medical attention. “He was rushed to a hospital in the capital, where he is currently under medical observation and in stable condition. We thank you for your expressions of support and affection.”Pictures of the 65-year-old – who is also a popular local politician – were also released, showing him in a hospital bed as he recovers.He currently remains in hospital under observation, where it is understood he will remain for a few days while checks are carried out.Most read in MotorsportA statement from his racing organisation, Scuderia Perez, to Planet F1 said: “Mr. Perez Garibay is stable but remains in intensive care under constant medical review, focusing mainly on his heart and other vital organs. “The specialists in charge have indicated that his condition continues to be closely monitored.”In the meantime, Perez Garibay has been active on social media, posting pictures of his son with the caption “Viva Mexico” and sharing photos of the Grito de Independencia Ceremony.As quoted by Mexican outlet Medio Tiempo, Perez Garibay said: “Everything happened after the [Perez] accident. The shock of the accident may have caused it.“They are already checking my heart to see why I fainted.”Perez, 34, had been jostling for position with Sainz in the closing stages of the race when they had an unfortunate coming together when Perez’s front right wheel clipped the rear left of his rivals, causing the Ferrari to veer to the left and cause both to crash into the wall.Pictures released from his office release showed him receiving treatment in hospitalCredit: XNo further action was taken by race stewards for the incident, with onboard footage showing neither driver had turned their wheel in a way which could have caused the collision.Perez blasted Sainz, 30, as “an idiot” over the team radio before he was seen getting out of his car and going over to the Spaniard while he was still in his car to confront him about the crash.On the incident, a calmed down Perez later told reporters: “I felt that exiting Turn 2, there was plenty of room between both cars, and within a metre or two, we ended up making contact.”It’s very unfortunate. It all happened so quickly. I think Carlos was trying to follow the tow from Charles as he went to the inside and that really made things really hard.”Meanwhile, Sainz said: “I was attacking Charles into Turn 2 and then I exited Turn 2. Checo [Perez] was on my left. “We normally do a slight drift towards the left into the long straight, which I did like every other lap, and suddenly for some reason I don’t understand, Checo and I collided, which is unfortunate and also very disappointing.”He added: “We’ve spoken already. [But] we need to analyse. I’m not someone who wants to put blame on either an excuse or put blame on another driver. It’s racing, everything happens super-fast.“My feeling today is honestly I did nothing wrong, I didn’t do any erratic manoeuvre, put him against the wall or anything like that. READ MORE SUN STORIES”We were just, like every other lap, drifting a bit, a tiny, tiny little bit towards the left because that’s where the racing line is and we just touched. It is what it is.”F1 returns with another street circuit with the Singapore Grand Prix next weekend.Perez crashed with Carlos Sainz in Sunday’s raceCredit: X @SkySportsF1Race stewards did not punish either driver for the incidentCredit: X @SkySportsF1🏁 Complete F1 2024 race calendar – details on every Grand Prix and start time this year 🏁F1 2025 gridHere are the confirmed driver line ups for the F1 2025 season so far:Red Bull: Max Verstappen and Sergio PerezFerrari: Charles Leclerc and Lewis HamiltonMercedes: George Russell and Kimi AntonelliMcLaren: Lando Norris and Oscar PiastriAston Martin: Fernando Alonso and Lance StrollWilliams: Alex Albon and Carlos SainzSauber: Nico Hulkenberg and TBCAlpine: Pierre Gasly and Jack DoohanRB: Yuki Tsunoda and TBCHaas: Ollie Bearman and Esteban Ocon More