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Max Verstappen’s era of dominance in Formula 1 could be coming to a close, as the four-time champion approaches the brink of exiting mathematical contention for the 2025 title, ending his four-year run as the sport’s benchmark driver.
Saturday, 20 of the world's best drivers will hit the streets of Sin City for the third Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. The race not only a spectacle for fans who travel from around the world, but as the F1 season nears its end,
Max Verstappen's mighty drive from the pit lane to third was another textbook drive from the Dutchman. But how did he go from the pits to the rostrum?
Throughout his time in Formula One, Max Verstappen has been known as a fiery character who is not afraid to speak his mind. Words exchanged between George Russe
Four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen considers his race last year at Interlagos to be a career highlight.
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Helmut Marko admits Red Bull’s error cost Verstappen pole position at the Las Vegas Grand Prix
Helmut Marko admitted that Red Bull were expecting Max Verstappen to take pole position for the 2025 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, but says a mistake on their part left him settling for second. Verstappen will line up second on the grid after McLaren’s Lando Norris snatched pole with a 1:47.
A "weakness" in the regulations was exposed, says the FIA, when McLaren raised a cost cap query over Max Verstappen's engine change.
As a big fan of racing in the wet, Max Verstappen has debunked a claim about racing in such conditions with a smile. In a YouTube video posted by WIRED, the Dutchman was presented with a series of questions or claims posted on social media platforms.