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The Canadian GP was the latest F1 race to feature a blunt bit of Williams team radio interaction from the usually mild-mannered Alex Albon. But that rant wasn't quite what it seemed
From F1 2025's new race winner to a team getting left behind at the foot of the championship, here are eight things we learned from the Canadian GP
See how Formula 1 team-mates have compared across qualifying sessions in 2025
Half of the 2025 Formula 1 grid have won at least one grand prix. Here's our recap of how many victories each driver has
Isack Hadjar has been given a three-place grid penalty at the Canadian Grand Prix for impeding Carlos Sainz in qualifying
There was even more going on at F1's Spanish GP than two big narratives (one pre-race and one in-race) would suggest. Here's what we learned at Barcelona
Williams is braced for a bleak Spanish Grand Prix by its current standards as even its much-improved 2025 Formula 1 car is proving incompatible with the Barcelona circuit
Victor Martins fought much of the current F1 grid in junior series - but it took him a long, long time to get into a grand prix session. Did he do enough to impress Williams and others?
Williams took the heat for it, but the Monaco Grand Prix team games controversy began at Racing Bulls. Here's how it came about, and why the team has no qualms about it at all
Williams boss James Vowles texted Mercedes counterpart Toto Wolff during the Monaco Grand Prix to apologise for the manipulation tactics his team had unleashed
Williams drivers Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz have expressed their regret that F1's mandatory two-stop strategy experiment at the Monaco GP descended into "manipulation"
Carlos Sainz’s Williams momentum came to an abrupt halt in Monaco Grand Prix qualifying