Max Verstappen's damning Red Bull admission at Mexico GP
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Oscar Piastri hopes his past experiences can help him in the F1 championship as he prepares for the Mexican Grand Prix.
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George Russell makes his feelings clear on becoming Max Verstappen's teammate
George Russell has opened up on his relationship with Max Verstappen and admitted he would "relish" the opportunity to go head-to-head with the Dutchman.
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Max Verstappen recalls 'AD21' while reacting to virtual safety car timing at Mexican Grand Prix 2025
Max Verstappen reflected on the late Virtual Safety Car that halted his charge at the Mexican GP, jokingly recalling how luck once favored him in the infamous Abu Dhabi 2021 finale.
Max Verstappen is one weekend away from becoming Formula One world champion. He doesn't seem at all fazed.
In the high-stakes world of Formula 1, the prospect of George Russell and Max Verstappen becoming teammates at Mercedes has sparked significant interest. With Russell recently securing a new contract and Kimi Antonelli confirmed for 2026,
Three-time world champion Max Verstappen has once again stirred up the Formula 1 paddock with comments that have everyone talking. Although the Dutch driver confirmed a few months ago that he would remain with Red Bull Racing,
On Saturday, McLaren F1 boss Zak Brown said he expected the climax to the world championship to be "brutal". His words quickly proved prophetic.
George Russell, the British racing driver for Mercedes, has made headlines by claiming that a rivalry with Verstappen could be a 'lose-lose situation' for the reigning champion. This assertion comes after Verstappen decided to remain with Red Bull Racing until 2026,
Max Verstappen could not help but laugh at Formula 1 rival Kimi Antonelli as the Italian reacted to a reporter interrupting their conversation in the hunt for an interview. It happened at the United States Grand Prix on Sunday as drivers made their way onto the grid for the pre-race drivers' parade.
A FUMING Lewis Hamilton called out “cheats” as he was slapped with a ten-second time penalty after a scuffle with Max Verstappen. The old title rivals were battling for third at the Mexico Grand