In a link-up between the two Red Bull athletes in Australia last weekend, Verstappen joined Lachlan to play Fortnite, with ...
Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso are both at risk of receiving race bans ahead of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. The ...
Reigning champion Max Verstappen has said he does not believe Red Bull has a car capable of challenging for victory at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Verstappen won a fourth straight ...
A brake duct failure at the 2024 Australian Grand Prix knocked Max Verstappen out of the race in the early stages. That opened the door for Carlos Sainz Jr., making a dramatic return to the grid ...
Max Verstappen had a heated back-and-forth with ... As a result, the 27-year-old might face difficulties in continuing his dominant championship-winning streak. Regardless, time will tell about ...
Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen has ruled out a Grand Prix victory at the season opener in Australia's Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, considering the expected pace of the 2025 RB21 car.
Max Verstappen's $300 million car collection showcases his passion for high-performance vehicles, featuring rare models like the ABT Audi RS6 Legacy Edition and Ferrari Monza SP2. His garage also ...
Lando Norris is the favourite, given McLaren’s constructors’ triumph last year, with four-time world champion Max Verstappen his closest contender ... when teams will face stricter limitations on the ...
Max Verstappen said he enjoyed driving his new Red Bull car in Formula 1 testing - but faces a nervous wait to see whether it is another title-winning racing machine. The Dutchman heads into 2025 ...
Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has commented on the reception Christian Horner and Max Verstappen received at the launch event for the 2025 F1 season. F1 75, an event to mark the 75th anniversary of ...
Max Verstappen, coming right down the middle. Liam's not going to take any points. It's all about me. I'm going to win another championship. Let's see how you boo on the other side of your face ...
Former F1 star Juan Pablo Montoya is convinced Max Verstappen will fall short in his pursuit of a fifth straight world championship triumph in 2025. Verstappen made it four straight title wins ...