Lando Norris has been told that he simply must focus on his own driving to make Oscar Piastri crack again in the F1 title fight.
Piastri made a pair of uncharacteristic mistakes across the Baku weekend, crashing in qualifying and then on the first lap of the race - his first DNF since the 2023 United States GP, and leaving Norris a huge chance to eat into his 31-point deficit.
READ MORE: Lando Norris receives instruction to make Oscar Piastri 'crack' in F1 title fight
Romain Grosjean set for shock Haas F1 return
Romain Grosjean is set for a shock return to Formula 1 with Haas, who have confirmed that its former driver will complete a test.
Grosjean spent five seasons racing for Haas across 2016-2020, although was unable to depart the squad under normal circumstances.
Felipe Massa seeking $82 million as 'Crashgate' lawsuit court appearance nears
Felipe Massa is seeking up to $82 million (£60 million) in damages in the 'Crashgate' lawsuit against Formula One Management, the FIA and former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.
The former Ferrari driver will travel to London next month with his first appearance in the High Court set to take place on October 28.
READ MORE: Felipe Massa seeking $82 million as 'Crashgate' lawsuit court appearance nears
Mercedes reveal George Russell 'bubble' fear in Carlos Sainz battle
Mercedes technical director James Allison has revealed that the team feared George Russell would emerge from the Baku pit lane behind Carlos Sainz, having judged the gap as "on the bubble".
Despite battling illness, Russell put on an excellent display in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix to seal second place, making three positions from where he started.
READ MORE: Mercedes reveal George Russell 'bubble' fear in Carlos Sainz battle
Guenther Steiner fires Ferrari 'wake-up' warning after Baku disaster
Former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner has fired Ferrari a warning that it must "wake-up" if it wants to claim second in the constructors' championship after a disastrous Baku.
Ferrari endured an Azerbaijan Grand Prix to forget, despite Charles Leclerc having started on pole at the Baku City Circuit in four consecutive years from 2021-2024.
READ MORE: Guenther Steiner fires Ferrari 'wake-up' warning after Baku disaster
Martin Brundle announces surprise racing return
Former F1 driver Martin Brundle has announced a surprise return to racing, three years after his last competitive appearance.
The iconic F1 commentator will compete in this weekend's Spa Six Hours, featuring historic cars. Brundle will partner his son, Alex, and Gary Pearson in a Ford GT40.
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