Max Verstappen gives verdict on F1 title race
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Red Bull star Max Verstappen looks to win his fourth Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in five years, when the race at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, begins at 3 p.m. ET (2 p.m. CT) on Sunday, Oct. 19.
Formula 1 heads to Mexico City for Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix in what will be a crunch round of the 2025 world championship.
It is well known that F1 drivers must have a certain archetype in order to optimize success in the sport, with a lean, lightweight frame but also enough muscle
Max Verstappen dominated the weekend’s action at the United States Grand Prix to continue his surge in form and get in the mix for a title that looked an impossibility just two months ago. Autoweek rounds up the main talking points from the Circuit of the Americas.
Four-time defending champion Max Verstappen will start tomorrow’s United States Grand Prix from poleposition at Circuit of the Americas. Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc rounded out the top three after qualifying in Austin, Texas — where championship leader Oscar Piastri finished only sixth fastest.
The vibes of Formula One and NASCAR blended in Saturday's F1 Sprint race at Circuit of the Americas, if not the actual drivers.
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The data behind Verstappen’s “crazy” corner and how he beat Norris to F1 sprint pole
The Dutchman claimed pole for the F1 sprint race in Austin as the team reveals it experimented with different set-ups during the only practice session