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Max Verstappen secured a brilliant victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday, taking the lead in stunning fashion by overtaking Oscar Piastri on the first turn before holding it to the ...
IMOLA, Italy — If Max Verstappen was to stand any chance of defeating the dominant McLaren cars at Imola, he knew he’d have to make the difference at the start. He’d won each of the past ...
You can find her at X @LMeeMotorsport. Red Bull Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen reached another milestone during the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix today. After securing the win at the iconic Imola ...
Max Verstappen may have been racing under the alias “Franz Hermann” at the Nürburgring, but there was nothing low-profile about the buzz he created. After the Miami Grand Prix, Verstappen hit ...
If McLaren do end up losing this title to Red Bull and Max Verstappen, they will look back at weekends like this and wonder what they could or should have done differently. Did they get their ...
Max Verstappen arrived at the paddock for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and was immediately met with a cheeky question: “Are you Max or are you Franz?” The reference, of course, was to his now ...
The Australian upstaged Red Bull's reigning World Champion Max Verstappen and Mercedes' George Russell in a chaotic and incident-packed session. Verstappen looked set to continue his dominant run ...
In the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix Sunday morning, Max Verstappen used his signature move into turn one to take the lead from current WDC leader Oscar Piastri, who captured the pole Saturday in an ...
Max Verstappen, one of Formula 1’s most dominant forces in recent years, might be preparing for something unexpected: A full year break in 2026. Though still under contract with Red Bull Racing ...
Max Verstappen dominated the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, securing his second win of the season and Red Bull's 400th F1 race victory. He overtook Oscar Piastri early and managed restarts effectively.
When Max Verstappen walked into the paddock ahead of the 2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, he wasn’t just Red Bull Racing’s star driver — he was also “Franz Hermann,” his now viral alter ego.