The start of the F1 2025 season hasn’t been easy for the Red Bull Racing crew, with reigning champion Max Verstappen struggling for pace. But is there hope on the horizon? The Dutch driver ...
On Thursday morning, Verstappen liked an Instagram post from former F1 driver Giedo van der Garde, who was commenting on ...
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has hinted that a return to high-revving V10 engines may convince him to remain in F1 for the long term. The four-time World Champion has long said he does not ...
Red Bull's Max Verstappen liked an Instagram post by former F1 driver Giedo van der Garde criticizing the team for dropping Liam Lawson just two rounds into the season. Lawson's demotion back to ...
Former Formula 1 team boss Gian Carlo Minardi believes Max Verstappen must be to blame for the continued struggles of his team-mates at Red Bull. Liam Lawson has found himself replaced by Yuki ...
Max Verstappen is unhappy with the recent decision to swap "battered boxer" Liam Lawson for Yuki Tsunoda, according to Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko. Verstappen liked an Instagram post from former ...
Max Verstappen's reported frustration over Red Bull's decision to axe Liam Lawson comes after suggestions he's “secretly” already said goodbye to the Formula One team. It was widely reported ...
Max Verstappen has liked an Instagram post from an ex-Formula One driver that appeared to suggest Liam Lawson's axing was 'closer to bullying' than a strategic change. It comes as Mail Sport had ...
Max Verstappen has pointedly liked an Instagram post suggesting Liam Lawson’s axing is “closer to bullying” and a “panic move” after Red Bull made a shock early-season driver switch.
Max Verstappen was reportedly left shaken by Liam Lawson’s brutal Red Bull sack. It emerged this week that Red Bull would axe their 23-year-old driver, just two races into the 2025 Formula One ...
Sebastian Vettel claims Max Verstappen’s performances ‘exciting to watch’ Max Verstappen continues to remain a close competitor for the race wins despite running in an inferior car.
Red Bull chief Helmut Marko has admitted that developments around Max Verstappen could greatly impact his future in F1. Marko, 81, currently oversees the team’s driver development programme and ...