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Kyle Larson’s dream of competing in the Indy 500 took a sharp hit—literally—after a crash ended his highly anticipated run.
Amidst rumors of a potential departure, Max Verstappen has affirmed his commitment to Red Bull, expressing confidence in overcoming current challenges and anticipating a competitive edge with the ...
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GPFans on MSNVerstappen's heated exchange with FIA boss caught on cameraMax Verstappen was caught on camera at last weekend's Saudi Arabia Grand Prix having an animated exchange with FIA president ...
For a second successive year, a major talking point at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was Max Verstappen's future, and whether it will be with Red Bull. Verstappen appeared to be on the brink of ...
Max Verstappen was not pushed off at Turn 1 at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as even if Oscar Piastri had not been in the equation, he would never have made the corner. That’s the opinion of ...
Max Verstappen admitted that he and Red Bull are “not where we want to be” but played down talk of leaving the team. Speculation has been rife that the Dutchman may opt to move to Aston Martin ...
Max Verstappen has spoken on his admiration for new F1 world championship leader Oscar Piastri and praised his "very calm" approach. McLaren's Piastri sits at the summit of the Drivers ...
The post-race chatter following the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has centered on one big topic: Max Verstappen and his controversial first-lap penalty for leaving the track to gain an advantage.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has been on the Formula 1 grid for 10 years, and to celebrate his stellar first decade, Viaplay is releasing a documentary about all he has accomplished. Releasing ...
Max Verstappen competes in Formula One, driving the No. 1 car for Red Bull Racing. Born in Hasselt on 30 September 1997, Verstappen is the son of former Formula One driver Jos Verstappen ...
Max Verstappen has been accused of being “unprofessional and disrespectful” following his subdued display on the podium in the aftermath of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Red Bull superstar ...
Max Verstappen’s penalty at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix should have been more severe in the view of ex-F1 steward Johnny Herbert. The Red Bull driver was handed a five-second time penalty for ...
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