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F1 HEADLINES

HADJAR IN AT RB

Isack Hadjar replaces Liam Lawson at RB

Formula 2 runner-up Isack Hadjar will replace Red Bull-bound Liam Lawson at RB in 2025.

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UNLAPPED PODCAST

Listen to the latest episode of ESPN F1 Unlapped

Welcome to Unlapped! Katie George, Nate Saunders, and Laurence Edmondson are here to break down the latest headlines from Formula One.

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NEW LOOK RB

Who is Red Bull's Liam Lawson?

Liam Lawson will join Red Bull in 2025 and drive alongside Max Verstappen - but how did the New Zealander rise through the ranks so fast?

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Being Max's teammate: A timeline of Red Bull No. 2 failures

With Sergio Pérez out, ESPN charts a timeline of missteps of Red Bull's second drivers, showcasing how hard it is to be Max Verstappen's teammate.

PÉREZ'S RED BULL EXIT

Why Pérez's dream move to Red Bull became such a nightmare

After four years, Sergio Pérez is out at Red Bull. Once F1's most underrated driver, "Checo" is without a job for 2025 and has a reputation to rebuild.

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Horner explains why Perez won't be driving for Red Bull in 2025

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ALL CHANGE AT RED BULL

Liam Lawson targets drivers' championship title with Red Bull

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Horner explains Red Bull picking Liam Lawson over Yuki Tsunoda

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HAMILTON AT FERRARI

What to expect from Lewis Hamilton's arrival at Ferrari

After 12 years at Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton will become a Ferrari driver as of New Year's Day. This is everything you need to know about it.

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DRIVER RANKINGS

THE 2024 SEASON

F1 driver rankings: Was anyone better than Verstappen in 2024?

Max Verstappen won the 2024 drivers' championship, but did he also beat Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris to the top of ESPN's F1 driver rankings?

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LOOKING AHEAD

If 2024 season is anything to go by, F1 will be epic in 2025

After seven drivers won races in 2024 and the constructors' title went down to the wire, the 2025 F1 is poised to be one that will go down in history.

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