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F1 Australian GP 2025 Live: Ferrari vow does a racing result as Lewis Hamilton after Lando Norris wins

“Tearful” Isack Hadjar Branded “embarrassing” about the Australian GP incident by Red Bull Advisor

“Just embarrassed and excuse the team,” said Red Bull Senior Advisor Helmut Marko on Isack Hadjar after turning out the Australian Grand Prix.

“Added, overcurrent the back and when I had lost the car, tried to save it, but was only a passenger. Just not that quickly, I didn't expect it.

“I'm just crazy. I mean these mistakes, you can happen, it only breaks the car so early in the season. I'm really sorry for the team.

“I miss more experience, my first Grand Prix that misses on the wet route.

“I would say I had a similar moment to this, it is hard.

“But my way to the F1 was also pretty brutal, and I would say I have a strong chin, but it definitely hits quite hard.”

Jack RathbornMarch 17, 2025 03:52

Jack Doohan: “Learning a difficult way, but I digested what happened”

“It was an unfortunate end of an overall positive weekend. It was the result of a combination of factors that we as a team will go together to learn and ensure that it does not happen again.

“It is a difficult way to learn, but I digested what happened and put it behind me to concentrate on what is ahead of us. The positive findings from the weekend predominate today's result, we were strong yesterday afternoon, but with the yellow flag. The pace was there all weekend, so that as a team we can take confidence in every race weekend.

“We have two consecutive races, whereby Shanghai will appear next week, so we will group new as a team and aim to return there even more. Overall, the weekend was great, the fans were incredible, the atmosphere was incredible and it was something special to drive in front of a home audience in front of a home. “

Olivia HicksMarch 17, 2025 02:42

Communication is the top at Mercedes

George Russell on his podium-worthy drive: “The strategists and all engineers knew exactly what we needed under the individual circumstances, and if it got drier or if it became wetter, who would make the calls, what they needed.

George Russell was third (Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/AP) ((AP)))

“And, you know, it is no secret that it was not our strength in the past 18 months, this kind of challenging race. So today I was so interested in bringing it home and we did a lot of work.”

Olivia HicksMarch 17, 2025 01:45

“Yuki is probably the guy who should be in Red Bull,” said Zak Brown before the strong race weekend

Before the race on Sunday, McLaren Team Director Zak Brown offered his thoughts about Yuki Tsunodas Square at RB: “Yuki is probably the guy who should be in Red Bull when you look at how he performed. But from time to time they seem to make strange driver decisions. “

Tsunoda qualified fifth on Saturday before the election of Red Bull, Liam Lawson 2025. Although the Japanese driver reached second place during the race during the chaos, he missed a twelfth place.

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Jack RathbornMarch 17, 2025 00:00

Andrea Stella, director of the McLaren team, admits 'mixed feelings' about the Australian Grand Prix

“They are definitely mixed feelings, because until the moment both drivers met this sudden rain in the last sector, Oscar and Lando Brillant, both,” said the Italian, who suffered from Piatres. “

Jack RathbornMarch 16, 2025 11:30 p.m.

Leclerc about the Australian GP: “The first to blame is myself”

“We thought for a large part of the race that P5 was secured. Then the rain obviously arrived and everything changed. The first to blame it is I myself, after I made Turn 11 after the mistake I made.

“Overall, it was a difficult day, but we will examine it. It's just the first race of the season … Yes, it is not the first race we would have hoped for, but I look forward to motivating ourselves again for Shanghai and recovering from a disappointing first weekend. “

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Jack RathbornMarch 16, 2025 11:00 p.m.

Christian Horner emphasizes 'strange' McLaren strength over MCL39S tire management

Christian Horner is optimistic about Red Bull's chances this season after the Australian Grand Prix: “That is what we rolled a little with the cube for. McLaren was super conservative. Both drivers had big moments and it looked as if it might have played out. If the rain had broken out, we could have been lucky.”

“We take out of this race, the pace we had in the end. In the other teams it was clear what the Hack order was today in relation to speed.

“I think it's different from everyone, yes. And what is pretty strange is that they warm up great, but also, but also, [a] Very little deterioration. Usually one goes at the other's expense, so that you have certainly mastered this in this circuit. “

Jack RathbornMarch 16, 2025 10:30 p.m.

Haas on the race weekend: “It's pretty unexpected.”

Before the lights on Sunday, Aayo Komatsu was blunt with regard to Haas' problems: “It won't be a quick solution.”

Despite the ultimate: In 13th and 14th, both drivers remain positive: “Today's goal was to bring in the rounds and collect data,” said Oliver Bearman.

“It is really the performance we missed this race if we had a little more, we would have been in the mix for points. The cars fought in front and I was only there, there was no position for myself to get into the top 10, unfortunately I just couldn't keep up, ”added Esteban Ocon. “We have to look at it well – it's not what we have seen, so it's pretty unexpected to be where we are this weekend – but I'm sure we'll turn it around.”

Jack RathbornMarch 16, 2025 10:00 p.m.

Alex Albon eyes for Williams Future after the excellent Australian GP: “It will be an exciting year”

The Albert Park weekend showed a flash of success for Carlos Sainz, but also showed that Albon's risk pays off.

When the rain involved a chronically dry Sakhir during one of the test events of the Formula 1 pre-season, loud whisper echoed through the paddock and on social media over the pace of a team, but more precisely a driver: ex-Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz.

Jack RathbornMarch 16, 2025 9:30 p.m.

Oscar Piatri jokes about the lesson of Jeremy Clarkson in the Australian Grand Prix

“I just tried to stay in the race,” he said about his attempts to turn back, “said Oscar Piatri.

“I tried to go forward and not, so good that I spent some time in the off -season to learn how to reverse a tractor on Jeremy Clarkson's farm. I think it was useful today.”

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Jack RathbornMarch 16, 2025 9:00 p.m.