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F1 axes Melbourne Grand Prix

F1 axes Melbourne Grand Prix

Organisers have pulled the plug on the Australian Grand Prix this morning after a member of the Maclaren team tested positive for COVAD-19.
13 Mar 2020
Pic special: Bathurst 12 Hour

Pic special: Bathurst 12 Hour

Bentley has won the Bathurst 12 Hour after five years of disappointment and heartbreak on the Mount Panorama circuit for the famous British marque. Driven by Frenchman Jules Gounon, Belgian Maxime Soulet and South African Jordan Pepper, the number 7 Bentley Continental GT3 led for most of the 12 hours and prevailed despite a late race puncture and the threat of a major storm which hit the Bathurst region literally moments after the finish of the race.
3 Feb 2020
Pic special: Newcastle Supercars

Pic special: Newcastle Supercars

Holden ended a horror Supercars season on a high in Newcastle with wins in the final two races of the year for Red Bull Holden Racing Commodore drivers Shane van Gisbergen and Jamie Whincup. Ford rival Scott McLaughlin had already wrapped up his second consecutive championship win in the penultimate round.
25 Nov 2019
Holden duo scores at Sandown

Holden duo scores at Sandown

Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes scored a relatively untroubled victory in the Sandown 500 in their Red Bull Holden Racing Team Commodore. The Holden team had looked set for a one-two until the sister car of Shane van Gisbergen and Garth Tander suffered a rear suspension failure not far from the finish. The win for Whincup and Lowndes also secured them the Pirtek Enduro Cup title.
11 Nov 2019
McLaughlin and Mustang win Bathurst

McLaughlin and Mustang win Bathurst

Scott McLaughlin fulfilled a life-long dream by winning the Bathurst 1000 on an incident-plagued and typically controversial day at Mount Panorama.
14 Oct 2019

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Gallery: 2025 Japanese Grand Prix

Gallery: 2025 Japanese Grand Prix

Max Verstappen and Red Bull triumphed in what could generously be described as a processional 2025 Japanese Grand Prix. The Dutch ace started from pole position, courtesy of a spectacular qualifying lap in the dying moments of a session in which he’d mostly never looked like troubling the top of the time sheets. McLaren was left to rue what could have been after both Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris made errors on their final Q3 runs, leaving the door open for Verstappen to claim pole. The result leaves Lando Norris with a slender point lead in the driver standings with Aussie Piastri a further 12 points further back.
Gallery: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix

Gallery: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix

The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix saw Oscar Piastri bounce back from a disappointing home race to claim victory at the Shanghai International Circuit. The Aussie leading home teammate Lando Norris for McLaren’s 50th 1-2 finish. George Russell secured third for Mercedes with a solid drive. Last years winner Max Verstappen could only manage a fourth-place finish, with the RB21 proving to be more of a handful than its predecessor. The race was marked by multiple post-race disqualifications. Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, who had initially finished fifth and sixth respectively, as well as Alpine's Pierre Gasly were all disqualified for technical infringements. A disappointing end to Ferrari’s weekend after Lewis Hamilton earlier claimed victory in Saturday’s 19 lap Sprint race.
Gallery: 2025 Australian Grand Prix

Gallery: 2025 Australian Grand Prix

Lando Norris took first blood in the 2025 World Drivers’ Championship with a well-judged drive in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The Albert Park circuit turned on trademark Melbourne four-seasons-in-one-day weather conditions, with searing heat on Saturday giving way to cold, blustery winds and torrential rain on Sunday. The slippery conditions caught out several drivers, including Oscar Piastri late in the race, just when the Australian was looking poised to challenge his McLaren team-mate for victory in his home grand prix.

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