Verstappen takes sprint pole ahead of Norris
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Max Verstappen won the sprint race at Formula One's 2025 United States GP, with both McLarens eliminated in a Turn 1 crash
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Max Verstappen to sit out F1 Mexico GP FP1
Red Bull protege Arvid Lindblad will replace Max Verstappen in Free Practice 1 for Formula 1’s Mexico City Grand Prix. Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko confirmed the Formula 2 race winner was going to take part in FP1 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, which Motorsport.com understands Verstappen will temporarily vacate his seat for.
Oscar Piastri heads into the United States Grand Prix this weekend with his championship lead over teammate Lando Norris down to 22 points.
Max Verstappen has stated that Red Bull needs to improve its race pace for the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix, despite taking victory in the Sprint Race. Verstappen retained his lead from the start at the Circuit of the Americas, with both McLarens retiring after contact caused by Nico Hulkenberg’s Sauber.
Here's a look at the F1 drivers' championship contenders, recent races that have intensified the title battle, and how the upcoming rounds could give a team an edge over others.
It’s the one race on this year’s Formula 1 calendar that Max Verstappen has never won It's the one race on this year's Formula 1 calendar that Max Verstappen has never won. It could be crucial to his chances of a series comeback. Verstappen is at the ...
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Helmut Marko: McLaren drivers feeling the pressure as Max Verstappen keeps gaining in F1 title race
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko thinks McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are starting to feel the pressure from Max Verstappen in the 2025 Formula 1 title fight.Verstappen has closed to 55 points of championship leader Piastri and 33 points off Norris after the McLaren pair clashed in Austin's sprint race,
Make no mistake about it, Max Verstappen is the hottest name in Formula One. Whether it's his fiery personality, fantastic driving ability, or his personal acco
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Toto Wolff insists Max Verstappen flirt was “just a coincidence”
Wolff told Sky Sports F1 on Friday that he was going to learn from what he called a “mistake”, insisting “there wasn’t any on-purpose flirting” and claiming this was “just a coincidence”, while admitting the uncertainty over the driver line-up ended up being “destabilising for everyone”.