Max Verstappen does not intend to outstay his welcome in Formula 1, but hinted V10 engines may make him rethink.
The two-week break between races in China and Japan has been dominated by Red Bull swapping out Liam Lawson for Yuki Tsunoda.
The FIA have announced an official decision over an incident involving reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen and rookie ...
Max Verstappen is in favor of bringing back V10 engines, even if they are slower compared to cars of the current era.
Max Verstappen has already been handed the first advantage of the 2025 F1 season, despite losing out to Lando Norris in the ...
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Max Verstappen had a heated back-and-forth with the FIA in 2024 after his swearing incident during the Singapore GP weekend. The governing body introduced a new rule banning the use of abusive ...
The reigning Formula One champion will be made to plead his case to the FIA ahead of Sunday's race in Shanghai.
And, in the eyes of the FIA, that includes swearing these days ... conferences and other media and TV sessions, like when Max Verstappen dropped his F-bomb in Singapore last year which started ...
Max Verstappen has no intention of missing any ... This enthusiasm comes amid tighter FIA rules on driver conduct, particularly concerning swearing, with Verstappen humorously acknowledging ...
Max Verstappen was caught showing the middle finger ... the reigning world champion will not be penalised over the incident despite the FIA’s introduction of a controversial swearing ban.
New rear wing tests introduced at this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix are not aimed at McLaren and the champions will not be ...