The new Formula 1 season is about to start and with it will also begin the first title defense of Dutch Max Verstappen (Red ... decided to leave aside the number 33 that accompanies him since ...
Maybe the intense rivalries and bitter clashes that seem to pervade the F1 grid aren’t quite as fierce as we’re all led to ...
Max Verstappen drove superbly to take out ... spats between rivals over the team radio and in press conferences, the response ...
Max Verstappen has stormed to a remarkable victory in a frenetic Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the Dutchman climbing through the ...
Starting in 17th after an unlucky qualifying and penalty, the defending world champion mastered the elements in São Paulo to silence talk of a title challenge.
Norris, who started the wet and chaotic Sao Paulo race in pole position and 44 points behind Verstappen, finished sixth for ...
Lando Norris’ championship hopes were all but washed away in rainy Brazil as a hat-trick of mistakes and a possible strategy ...
When the Grand Prix did begin, Russell enjoyed a stronger launch and led from Norris while Verstappen worked his way through ...
But it was a completely different story on Sunday as Verstappen mowed down his rivals after starting in 17th place to claim a ...
The British driver, piloting the number 4 for McLaren, was handed a five-second penalty for an overtaking move that saw him finish fourth, trailing behind his Red Bull Racing rival, Max Verstappen.
Sky F1 pundit Karun Chandhok has lifted the lid on the off-track war between Red Bull and Mercedes during the F1 2021 title ...
Max Verstappen has stormed to a remarkable victory in a frenetic Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the Dutchman climbing through the fiel ...