Lando Norris backs Max Verstappen to stay in F1
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Max Verstappen has called Formula 1’s 2026 regulations ” like playing Mario Kart,” declared them “fundamentally flawed,” and told anyone […]
Red Bull star Max Verstappen won his fourth Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in five years, Sunday, Oct. 19 at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Verstappen started on pole and lead wire-to-wire, finishing with a sizable, nine-second advantage ...
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen is uncertain about his future in Formula 1, with growing frustration over regulation changes and Red Bull's performance.
The new electric power units have frustrated many drivers this season, and Formula 1 has used the mid-season break to tweak the regulations—though the changes stop short of a full revolution.
The four-time F1 World Champion has been visibly displeased with the 2026 FIA Formula 1 Season thus far and has his eye on quitting the motorsport effective immediately… April Fool’s! Actually, this storyline may not be as comical as most April Fool ...
Max Verstappen’s right-hand man Gianpiero Lambiase will join Formula 1 rivals McLaren after the 2027 season. Lambiase currently serves as Red Bull’s Head of Race Engineering but will
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Four-time Formula One champion Max Verstappen expressed his displeasure Thursday with the new cars that will be used during the 2026 F1 season. According to ESPN's Laurence Edmondson, Verstappen discussed the lack of enjoyment he felt testing the new car ...
Lando Norris lost the lead of Saturday’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix on an aggressive move to block Max Verstappen driving into Turn 1 on the first lap of the race. Norris never recovered and came to the checkered flag second, nearly 20 seconds ...