Max Verstappen will start the Sao Paulo GP from 17th (Photo: Getty) Max Verstappen has blasted F1 stewards again after a red flag eliminated the championship leader from qualifying for the Sao ...
Max Verstappen labelled a red flag in qualifying as “stupid” and “ridiculous” amid a chaotic qualifying session at the Brazilian Grand Prix. In wet conditions, Lance Stroll crashed late on ...
Max Verstappen faces the possibility of starting at the back of the grid for the Brazilian Grand Prix tomorrow. The race weekend has been marred by heavy rain, leading to the postponement of the ...
Max Verstappen is poised to confront significant challenges at the Brazilian Grand Prix, potentially starting from the back of the grid due to a combination of inclement weather and penalties.
Three-time F1 champion Max Verstappen has responded to recent criticism ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Dutch driver has faced scrutiny following his performance at the Mexican Grand Prix ...
Helmut Marko has confirmed Max Verstappen will need to take a new power unit for Brazil, triggering an automatic grid penalty. Rumours about a grid penalty for Interlagos have turned into reality ...
World champion Max Verstappen has been described as "dangerous" by championship rival Lando Norris after the Dutchman forced his opponent off track. Carlos Sainz won the Mexico City Grand Prix ...
Max Verstappen is heading into the Mexican Grand Prix with a replaced engine, a decision made by Red Bull following mechanical issues during FP1 and FP2. The Mexican Grand Prix, held at Mexico Cit ...
Max Verstappen's engine woes continued to heavily limit the world championship leader's running at the Mexico City Grand Prix as George Russell's big crash interrupted Practice Two. In a session ...
Red Bull have changed Max Verstappen’s power unit after the issues which hampered his Friday practice at the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix. The reigning world champion will not face a grid drop for ...
Max Verstappen has doubled down on his nationality being a concern as the incident involving the driver and Lando Norris continues to create talking points. Talking to a Dutch broadcaster ...
Lando Norris has all but conceded that he is not good enough to beat Max Verstappen to the Formula One world championship. The 24-year-old’s frank admission came ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix ...