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Max Verstappen’s blunt verdict on Brazil GP sprint pace: "In no man's land"
Four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has claimed he was in "no man's land" during the Brazil Grand Prix sprint race. The Dutchman crossed the line in fourth after starting from sixth, but was 4.423 seconds behind race winner Lando Norris.
MAX VERSTAPPEN’S father furiously stormed out of Red Bull’s garage after his son crashed out of the Brazilian Grand Prix qualifying. Max, 28, suffered one of the worst performances of
Kimi Antonelli was barely six weeks old the last time Red Bull saw both cars eliminated in the first part of Formula 1 qualifying.
Lando Norris won Saturday’s sprint race and then topped it up with a pole at the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix. Catch the updates from the Formula One race at the Interlagos Race Circuit, as it happe
Shocking Q1 exit for Verstappen at Brazilian GP! Norris takes double pole and sprint win. See the F1 2025 championship standings shift.
Max Verstappen reveals how fatherhood and family life with Kelly Piquet help him stay grounded and balanced amid the chaos of Formula 1.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull endured a nightmare qualifying at the Brazilian Grand Prix, with Verstappen failing to progress beyond Q1. Verstappen’s first Q1 exit since Russia 2021, and his first on pure pace ever in Formula 1,
Max Verstappen won the Austin Sprint race on Saturday, finishing ahead of George Russell and Carlos Sainz on podium. Ferrari duo Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc rounded out the Top 5. McLaren stars Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri provided the drama during the Sprint with their collision on Turn 1, forcing them both to retire from the race.
Ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen was spotted playing padel in São Paulo, joining a growing list of F1 stars like Leclerc and Gasly who swap the racetrack for the court to unwind and stay sharp.