Max Verstappen accepts he might not win 5th F1 world title
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motorsport.com on MSNMax Verstappen: ‘Red Bull shouldn’t be battling Racing Bulls’
Hadjar chased Verstappen for the podium at Zandvoort, with the Dutchman annoyed not to have outpaced the Racing Bulls car
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Autosport on MSNMax Verstappen left Red Bull speechless with his Dutch GP performance
World champion Max Verstappen has driven for Red Bull for nearly a decade, but that doesn’t mean the Dutchman has run out of ways to leave his team “amazed”
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen says he is staying with the Red Bull team next year, ending months of speculation over his future.
Max Verstappen has been tipped to make a shock move that would send shockwaves through Formula 1. Since 2021, Verstappen has dominated the sport, winning four world titles in a row. However, towards the back end of the 2024 campaign, Verstappen's dominance began to fade as Red Bull suffered a drastic dip in form.
Verstappen and Hamilton shared a mighty title fight in 2021, with the two icons of modern Formula One trading blows from the outset. Heading into the Brazilian GP, the Red Bull driver had eked out a decisive advantage after wins in Texas and Mexico City, but Mercedes fought back.
Max Verstappen once again proved why he is regarded as one of the most instinctive drivers in F1, pulling off a breathtaking save on the opening lap of the
Max Verstappen may not be in contention for a fifth Formula 1 drivers' title this season, but one former driver-turned-pundit believes he is still making his te
Red Bull Racing team principal Laurent Mekies opened up about Isack Hadjar after his maiden podium finish at Zandvoort.
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Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc Aiming to Keep Perfect 2025 Record Alive at the Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort made its comeback to the F1 calendar in 2021 after a massive 36-year break, and right away Verstappen made it his stage, dominating the weekend on the way to his first world title that same year.
Red Bull leadership dismisses any gentleman's agreement between its two Formula 1 teams as Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar finished on the Dutch Grand Prix podium