
History · Grand Prix
Race-by-race recaps for every Formula 1 Grand Prix — what happened, who won, what changed, and what to remember.
The 2024 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka saw Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez deliver a Red Bull 1-2, overcoming an early red flag to reassert their dominance after a challenging Australian outing.
The 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix delivered a commanding Mercedes 1-2 finish, with George Russell converting pole position into victory and Lewis Hamilton executing a significant climb through the field.
Carlos Sainz converted his pole position into a commanding victory at the 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix, navigating high-altitude challenges while Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc completed the podium.
Max Verstappen secured a commanding victory at the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, capping off the season with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris completing a strong double podium.
Lando Norris converted pole position into a commanding victory at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix, delivering McLaren a strong start to the season amidst a challenging ground-effect era opener.
The 2025 Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring was a masterclass in tire management and strategic timing, with teams navigating the circuit's demanding corners and elevation changes under ground-effect regulations.
The 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix at the Baku City Circuit underscored the ground-effect era's strategic complexities, with teams navigating the unique street circuit's high-speed sections and tight turns.
The 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix was a masterclass in strategic execution and tyre management on the abrasive Sakhir circuit, setting an early tone for the ground-effect era's championship battle.
The 2025 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps presented its perennial challenge of high-speed sectors and unpredictable Ardennes weather, demanding precise setup and adaptable strategy in the ground-effect era.
McLaren's dominant 1-2 at Silverstone was underscored by Nico Hülkenberg's remarkable drive from 19th to a podium finish, redefining expectations for Sauber in a strategically complex race.
The 2025 Canadian Grand Prix delivered a tense strategic battle, culminating in George Russell's pole-to-win victory by a fractional margin, signaling Mercedes' potent return to the sharp end.
Max Verstappen's strategic mastery and Red Bull's precise execution secured a commanding victory at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix, converting a P2 start into a dominant performance despite a mid-race Safety Car.
Oscar Piastri delivered a commanding pole-to-win at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix, overcoming a late charge from Max Verstappen, while teammate Lando Norris retired from a strong position.
The 2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola was defined by a critical one-stop strategy under relentless pressure, showcasing the nuanced tire management required in the ground-effect era.
The 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring was a masterclass in strategic tire management and track position, characteristic of the circuit's demanding nature in the ground-effect era.
The 2025 Italian Grand Prix saw Charles Leclerc deliver a strategic masterclass on home soil, converting a front-row start into a crucial victory at Monza, despite Max Verstappen's pole position.
Max Verstappen clinched a hard-fought victory at Suzuka, but a resurgent McLaren 2-3 finish and Andrea Kimi Antonelli's fastest lap underscored the evolving competitive landscape of the 2025 season.
The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix saw Max Verstappen convert pole into a strategic victory, navigating early safety car periods and managing tire degradation on the demanding street circuit.
Lando Norris delivered a commanding performance from pole at the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix, converting his starting advantage into a dominant victory and extending McLaren's strong ground-effect era form.
The 2025 Miami Grand Prix presented a characteristic ground-effect era challenge, where tire degradation and strategic pit windows on the street circuit dictated the competitive rhythm from qualifying through to the final laps.
Lando Norris converted his pole position into a commanding victory at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, navigating the unforgiving street circuit with precision.
Max Verstappen's charge from third on the grid to victory at the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix demonstrated Red Bull's strategic prowess and the enduring strength of ground-effect era machinery at Lusail.
Lando Norris converted pole to a dominant victory at the 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix, but Max Verstappen's charge from 19th on the grid to a podium finish truly defined the race.
The 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix saw Max Verstappen convert a strategic Safety Car call into victory, navigating the high-speed Jeddah Corniche Circuit with precision against Charles Leclerc.
George Russell delivered a commanding pole-to-win performance for Mercedes at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix, navigating the demanding Marina Bay Street Circuit with strategic precision.
Charles Leclerc's strategic acumen, amplified by an early safety car, secured a critical victory at the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix, challenging Red Bull's pole position advantage.
Max Verstappen's dominant lights-to-flag victory at the 2025 United States Grand Prix underscored Red Bull's strategic prowess and consistent pace, despite strong challenges from McLaren and Ferrari.
The 2026 Australian Grand Prix saw Mercedes secure a dominant 1-2 finish, signaling a strong start to the new regulatory era, while Max Verstappen delivered a remarkable recovery drive from the back of the grid.
The 2026 Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring was a masterclass in strategic execution under the new active aero regulations, with Max Verstappen securing a dominant victory from pole.
The 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, under the new regulations, presented a unique strategic challenge on the Baku City Circuit, where active aerodynamics and energy management were paramount.
The 2026 Bahrain Grand Prix, opening a new regulatory era, saw a strategic masterclass unfold under the desert lights, hinting at the season's evolving competitive dynamics.
The 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone was defined by a dominant pole-to-flag victory, strategically influenced by a mid-race Safety Car, highlighting adaptability under the new regulations.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured his first Canadian Grand Prix victory, converting a front-row start into a commanding win amidst a high-attrition race that saw pole-sitter George Russell retire early.
The 2026 Chinese Grand Prix was a masterclass in adapting to the new regulations, where a well-timed Virtual Safety Car intervention reshaped strategies and ultimately decided the race winner.
The 2026 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort delivered a masterclass in strategic execution, where track position and tire management under the new regulations proved decisive in a tightly contested race.
The 2026 Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring, under the new regulations, promised a quintessential strategic challenge on a circuit renowned for its technical demands.
The 2026 Italian Grand Prix at Monza saw a strategic masterclass under new regulations, where tire management and timely pit calls proved decisive in a tightly contested high-speed battle.
The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka saw Andrea Kimi Antonelli claim his maiden Formula 1 victory from pole position, delivering Mercedes a commanding win under the new regulations.
The 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix on the Strip Circuit presented a unique blend of high-speed sections and tight street corners, challenging teams to optimize for both outright pace and robust race management under the new technical regulations.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli delivered a commanding pole-to-win performance for Mercedes at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix, marking a significant early statement in the new regulatory era.
The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix, held on the unforgiving Circuit de Monaco, presented a unique crucible for the new regulatory era, where the inherent challenges of the principality's narrow confines met the demands of the revised car philosophy.
The 2026 Singapore Grand Prix saw Charles Leclerc convert a strategic undercut into a hard-fought victory over polesitter Max Verstappen, showcasing Ferrari's operational precision under the new regulations.
The 2026 Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya tested teams' mastery of the new regulations, emphasizing strategic adaptability on a circuit known for its technical demands.
The 2026 United States Grand Prix at COTA was a masterclass in tyre management under the new regulations, where strategic gambles dictated the final pecking order.
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