After Zandvoort’s chaos crowned Oscar Piastri and sidelined Lando Norris with a rare McLaren failure, the 2025 title fight barrels into Monza. McLaren control the pace, Verstappen refuses to yield, and Ferrari face the Tifosi after a brutal double DNF. Mercedes juggle youth and recovery, Williams eye ambush mode, and Racing Bulls bask in rookie Hadjar’s breakout podium. The Cadillac F1 bombshell reshapes 2026, but Monza is about now—speed, pressure, and exposing who’s bluffing when it matters most.
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Sergio Perez, “Checo” — F1 Driver Profile
Sergio Perez, aka Checo, F1 driver extraordinaire, has gotten a lot of attention as of late with his move to Red Bull Racing. With hiring the Mexican on as their second driver, Red Bull hopes to fight for more podiums and better hauls of points in their determination to beat Mercedes for the constructors’ championship title.
August 10, 2021
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Jared Nichols