REVEALED: Your Favourite Race of the 2025 Season So Far

Published on
11 Aug 2025
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2 Min

The votes have been counted, here are your top three…

Last week, we asked you to pick your favourite Grand Prix of the season so far – and you answered in your thousands. From the opening race to the summer break, you’ve witnessed highs, heartbreaks, and everything in between.
After 14 action-packed rounds, one question remained: which race had you on the edge of your seat most?
The votes are in now, and it’s time to reveal your top three…
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P3: Emilia Romagna - 10.7%

The final Formula 1 Grand Prix at Imola delivered our first points at this storied venue since its return to the calendar in 2020. Alex Albon ran in the upper positions, with good tyre management combined with a Virtual Safety Car propelling him into podium contention.
The top-three wasn’t to be, eventually finishing just outside in P5. Carlos Sainz also impressed, fending off rivals with ageing tyres to secure P8, taking our weekend points tally to 14 – the most we’ve secured at a single race so far this year.
Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon driving the Atlassian Williams Racing FW47 at Imola, 2025
Racing in front of the tifosi in Imola

P2: Australia (10.9%)

A chaotic season opener in changing conditions – exactly the kind of spectacle everyone loves. Alex delivered a resilient drive to P5, matching the team’s strongest season opening in nearly a decade.
With six retirements and multiple Safety Car interruptions, strategy played a huge role – Alex’s savvy switch back onto Intermediate tyres, pioneered by Carlos from the pit wall, helped secure a big opening day haul for Atlassian Williams Racing.
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P1: Great Britain (33%)

By a landslide, Silverstone was your standout. Torrential downpours, split-second tyre gambles – the race had it all. Alex secured a dramatic P8 with a breathtaking final-lap move around the outside at Copse.
Carlos Sainz driving the Atlassian Williams Racing FW47 at Silverstone with the sky half-filled with grey clouds
British summertime in a photo...
Carlos was also on for points, but was taken out of top-10 contention late on by a Ferrari. Plus there was a maiden Formula 1 podium – long overdue – for Williams alumni Nico Hulkenberg. The shifting conditions that make the British summertime what it is delivered yet another memorable race.
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