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How F1 teams feed 1,000 people in the paddock each race weekend
F1 is known as a travelling circus, but everyone from the ringmaster to the clowns needs to eat, so how does this globe-trotting sport get fed?
F1 HEADLINES
RED BULL RACING TEAM
Pérez: I rejected 2 offers to leave Red Bull
Sergio Pérez said he rejected opportunities from two other Formula 1 teams to return to Red Bull for the 2025 season.
TENSE TITLE BATTLE
When can Verstappen win the championship?
Max Verstappen's incredible win at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix moved him to the brink of a fourth consecutive Formula 1 title.
Are Lando Norris' F1 championship hopes over?
MAX ON THE BRINK
Brazil win puts Verstappen among F1 legends, on brink of title
Bernie Ecclestone called it one of the best drives he's seen: Max Verstappen's win in Brazil, from 17th on the grid, puts a fourth title within reach.
Edmondson: Verstappen's drive in Brazil one of the best in F1 history
LATEST ANALYSIS
Edmondson: Franco Colapinto deserves an F1 seat next season
Has Lewis Hamilton given up on Mercedes?
HAMILTON ON SENNA
Hamilton: Driving Senna's MP4/5 an 'honour'
Lewis Hamilton said driving Ayrton Senna's McLaren MP4/5B at Interlagos was "very emotional" and "the greatest honour of my career."
Hamilton: Driving Senna's McLaren in Brazil greatest honour of my career
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.
FORMULA 1
BRAZIL GRAND PRIX
Verstappen wins dramatic Brazil GP over Alpine
Max Verstappen took a huge step towards securing this year's world championship with a drive for the ages from 17th on the grid to victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Top Headlines
- Monaco GP extended on F1 calendar to 2031
- Las Vegas GP boss: No chance of sprint format
- CEO of F1-owning Liberty Media to step down
- Fallows leaves as Aston Martin technical director
- F1 hosts 2025 season launch event at O2 Arena
- Alpine to use Mercedes engines from 2026
- F1 race director Niels Wittich steps down
- F1 drivers urge FIA to treat them like adults