Motorsports
F1: Austrian Grand Prix results and standings

Result of the Austrian Grand Prix, the 11th round of the 24-race Formula One world championship, at the Red Bull Ring on Sunday:
1. Lando Norris (GBR/McLaren) 1hr 23min 47.693sec,
2. Oscar Piastri (AUS/McLaren) at 2.695sec,
3. Charles Leclerc (MON/Ferrari) 19.820,
4. Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Ferrari) 29.020,
5. George Russell (GBR/Mercedes) 1:02.396,
6. Liam Lawson (NZL/RB) 1:07.754,
7. Fernando Alonso (ESP/Aston Martin) 1 lap,
8. Gabriel Bortoleto (BRA/Sauber) 1 lap,
9. Nico Hulkenberg (GER/Sauber) 1 lap,
10. Esteban Ocon (FRA/Haas) 1 lap,
11. Oliver Bearman (GBR/Haas) 1 lap,
12. Isack Hadjar (FRA/RB) 1 lap,
13. Pierre Gasly (FRA/Alpine) 1 lap,
14. Lance Stroll (CAN/Aston Martin) 1 lap,
15. Franco Colapinto (ARG/Alpine) 1 lap,
16. Yuki Tsunoda (JPN/Red Bull) 2 laps
DNF: Carlos Sainz (ESP/Williams), Max Verstappen (NED/Red Bull), Kimi Antonelli (ITA/Mercedes), Alex Albon (THA/Williams)
World championship standings
Drivers
1. Oscar Piastri (AUS) 216 pts,
2. Lando Norris (GBR) 201,
3. Max Verstappen (NED) 155,
4. George Russell (GBR) 146,
5. Charles Leclerc (MON) 119,
6. Lewis Hamilton (GBR) 91,
7. Kimi Antonelli (ITA) 63,
8. Alex Albon (THA) 42,
9. Esteban Ocon (FRA) 23,
10. Nico Hulkenberg (GER) 22,
11. Isack Hadjar (FRA) 21,
12. Lance Stroll (CAN) 14,
13. Fernando Alonso (ESP) 14,
14. Carlos Sainz (ESP) 13,
15. Liam Lawson (NZL) 12,
16. Pierre Gasly (FRA) 11,
17. Yuki Tsunoda (JPN) 10,
18. Oliver Bearman (GBR) 6,
19. Gabriel Bortoleto (BRA) 4,
20. Franco Colapinto (ARG) 0,
21. Jack Doohan (AUS) 0
Constructors
1. McLaren 417 pts,
2. Ferrari 210,
3. Mercedes 209,
4. Red Bull 162,
5. Williams 55,
6. RB 36,
7. Haas 29,
8. Aston Martin 28,
9. Sauber 26,
10. Alpine 11
Motorsports
F1 Standings Heat Up Ahead of Dutch Grand Prix

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🏎️ FORMULA ONE: CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
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Formula One world championship standings ahead of this weekend’s
Dutch Grand Prix — the 15th round of the 24-race season.
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE
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🏁 DRIVERS STANDINGS
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- Oscar Piastri (AUS) ………. 284 pts
- Lando Norris (GBR) ……….. 275
- Max Verstappen (NED) ……… 187
- George Russell (GBR) ……… 172
- Charles Leclerc (MON) …….. 151
- Lewis Hamilton (GBR) ……… 109
- Kimi Antonelli (ITA) ……… 64
- Alex Albon (THA) …………. 54
- Nico Hulkenberg (GER) …….. 37
- Esteban Ocon (FRA) ……….. 27
- Fernando Alonso (ESP) …….. 26
- Lance Stroll (CAN) ……….. 26
- Isack Hadjar (FRA) ……….. 22
- Pierre Gasly (FRA) ……….. 20
- Liam Lawson (NZL) ………… 20
- Carlos Sainz (ESP) ……….. 16
- Gabriel Bortoleto (BRA) …… 14
- Yuki Tsunoda (JPN) ……….. 10
- Oliver Bearman (GBR) ……… 8
- Franco Colapinto (ARG) ……. 0
- Jack Doohan (AUS) ………… 0
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🏆 CONSTRUCTORS STANDINGS
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- McLaren …………………. 559 pts
- Ferrari …………………. 260
- Mercedes ………………… 236
- Red Bull ………………… 194
- Williams ………………… 70
- Aston Martin …………….. 52
- Sauber ………………….. 51
- Racing Bulls …………….. 45
- Haas ……………………. 35
- Alpine ………………….. 20
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Motorsports
Dutch Drama Awaits as F1 Returns to Zandvoort

Zandvoort, Netherlands – After a month-long summer break, Formula One roars back this weekend at the seaside track of Zandvoort, where the Dutch Grand Prix promises drama on and off the asphalt. With 10 races left, the championship fight is tighter than ever, and storylines are plenty. Here are five things to watch.
McLaren’s papaya puzzle
McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri head into Zandvoort as clear front-runners. Norris won here last year, while Piastri leads the standings by just nine points. The team’s so-called “papaya rules” allow the pair to race freely, with one condition: don’t hit each other. That pact already failed once in Canada. With tensions rising, the big question is whether McLaren will let them keep dueling or lean toward a clear No. 1 driver.

Verstappen’s redemption bid
For once, Max Verstappen is not the man to beat at his home race. Last year, the reigning champion endured a nightmare weekend, spinning in practice, losing pole to Norris, and finishing way off the pace. Adding insult, Norris cheekily mocked Verstappen’s usual “simply lovely” radio call. Now, the Dutchman faces the roar of his orange-clad fans with hopes of a miracle drive to turn the tide.

Hamilton’s Ferrari blues
Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari has been anything but smooth. The seven-time world champion stunned many by calling himself “completely useless” in Hungary before the break. At 40, speculation about retirement is growing, though Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur insists he has the team’s full support. Fans will be watching closely to see if a summer reset reignites Hamilton’s spark.

Silly season gossip
The break may have cooled engines, but it fired up the rumor mill. George Russell’s contract with Mercedes is still unsigned, fueling speculation despite his confidence that a deal is only a matter of time. Elsewhere, teams remain cautious about major changes ahead of next year’s regulations, but Zandvoort’s paddock chatter will be buzzing.

Zandvoort’s chaos factor
The dunes of Zandvoort always deliver unpredictability. Last year’s heavy rain caused crashes, including Logan Sargeant’s near-total wreck in his Williams. This weekend’s showers could play into Verstappen’s wet-weather skills. Dutch fans, already famous for their sea of orange, will make the most of it – especially since this is Zandvoort’s penultimate F1 appearance.
The stage is set: tight battles, simmering rivalries, and the roar of the orange army. Zandvoort rarely disappoints.
Motorsports
Toyota Gazoo Racing PH Opens eSports GT Championship Qualifiers

Toyota Motor Philippines has opened the 2025 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Philippines eSports GT Championship qualifiers, inviting new and seasoned sim racers to take their first step into motorsports. The qualifying window runs until September 14, with options to set a time online or at select Toyota GR Performance dealerships.

Players compete in sprint races on Gran Turismo 7 for PlayStation 4 or 5. Online qualifiers require an active PSN account, a PS Plus subscription, and a copy of the game. Walk-in qualifiers at participating dealerships only need a valid government ID for verification. The Top 40 from qualifiers advance to the quarterfinals.
Registration is through the event form, after which racers can pick an online or on-site qualifier slot. The quarterfinals happen on October 11 at Ayala Malls Manila Bay in Pasay City, followed by the semifinals and national finals on October 12 at the same venue. The Top 3 in the country will represent the Philippines at the Asia Finals in Thailand later this year.

The championship is open to Filipino citizens or permanent residents based in the Philippines during the tournament. Minors 17 and below need guardian consent. Winners receive cash prizes, original GR merchandise, and an invitation to the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Academy.
Toyota notes that its e-motorsports ladder has already delivered real-world results. Past champions Russel Reyes and Luis Moreno progressed to the TGR Philippine Cup and won the Novice Class titles in 2024 and 2025. Assistant Vice President for Marketing Services Andy Ty said the live finals will bring the virtual action to life and encouraged fans to join or watch the on-site showdown.
The series is sanctioned by the Automobile Association Philippines. Petron serves as Official Fuel & Lubricants Partner and GT Radial as Official Tire Partner, with support from Seiko, Toyota Financial Services Philippines, Tuason Racing, AVT, 3M, Denso, OMP, ROTA, Autoplus, PIAA, Vinyl Frog Premier Vehicle Wraps, AutoQuix, Sparco, myTOYOTA Wallet, and Kinto One.