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Max Verstappen has firmly dismissed swirling rumors that he might step away from F1 at the end of the current season. The reigning World Champion addressed speculation ahead of the Emilia Romagna ...
Max Verstappen took to the X social media platform to shut down GT racing star Maro Engel, after the German questioned the legitimacy of the NLS lap record set by the Red Bull F1 star during his ...
Max Verstappen may still be the fierce competitor tearing up the F1 grid, but off the track, the reigning World Champion is embracing a new role — fatherhood. In a heartfelt moment ahead of the ...
Max Verstappen’s test on the Nordschleife was described as a “madhouse” by Tom Coronel, who said crowds flocked to see the undercover Dutchman. Keen to stay out of the spotlight ...
Former Ferrari engineer Rob Smedley said he would “100%” replace George Russell with Max Verstappen if he were in Toto Wolff’s shoes. Four-time World Champion Verstappen is the hottest ...
But 2025 is not quite 2023 on repeat. At this stage in 2023, Max Verstappen led the standings by 39 points. After six races in 2025, Piastri is 16 points ahead of Norris — a gap that should have ...
Max Verstappen may be preparing to enter his sidequest racing era because the four-time Formula 1 champ was caught testing a Ferrari—the Dutchman even tried to be discreet by using a pseudonym.
MAX VERSTAPPEN went undercover and used a FAKE NAME to test out a Ferrari this week. The Red Bull F1 star's best attempts to remain icognito saw him take on the fake name of Franz Herman.
Verstappen has since showcased his fondness for Ferrari after taking part in a GT3 test at the Nurburgring circuit in Germany. Unlike many F1 drivers who use their downtime between races to get ...
Four-time and reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has been spotted testing a Ferrari 296 GT3 at the Nürburgring Nordschleife. The test is not Verstappen's first in a sports car ...
Max Verstappen “unquestionably” races Oscar Piastri differently to Lando Norris, it has been claimed. That is the view of Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle, who is convinced that Red Bull’s ...