Max Verstappen, F1 and Red Bull
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Mark Webber says Formula 1 must keep Max Verstappen as questions continue over the Red Bull driver’s future.
The Canadian Grand Prix is up next for Formula 1 but Max Verstappen won't be waiting for the trip to Montreal for his next racing fix as he heads back to the Nurburgring Nordschleife
Max Verstappen has held talks with Ford about a possible entry in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. The Dutch driver is contracted to race for Red Bull until 2028, but he has already cast doubt over his long-term future in Formula 1 and shown increased interest in sports car racing.
"It's a really cool story," the four-time world champion told PEOPLE at the Miami Grand Prix while looking back on his competitive racing upbringing to his new chapter as a father
You can never count out a champion until they are officially out of it. That’s true in Formula One entering this week’s Las Vegas Grand Prix. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is the four-time defending champion. He hasn’t had a dominant 2025 compared with ...
Max Verstappen hit back at Jimmy Fallon comedian in an awkward interview for the Tonight Show filmed at the Miami GP.
Max Verstappen has panned the new generation of Formula 1 cars, calling them "Formula E on steroids." The new generation of F1 machines is aesthetically and technically different from their ground-effect predecessors, with the chassis featuring a shorter ...
Max Verstappen to NASCAR? Suddenly, the possibility does not sound so crazy. With Formula One off during NASCAR’s June trip to the San Diego Street Course, speculation is heating up that Verstappen could slide into a fourth entry for Trackhouse Racing in one of the most anticipated events of the summer.
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Max Verstappen to Bathurst: Here is how it could become a reality
The dream of seeing Max Verstappen charge across the top of Mount Panorama in a Supercar is no longer being dismissed as fantasy