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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.
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Max Verstappen explains "rubbish" Brazil F1 sprint qualifying
Max Verstappen says his Brazilian Grand Prix sprint qualifying was "just rubbish" after being restricted to sixth place in a ...
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McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri battle for F1 title as Max Verstappen closes in
The Formula 1 driver championship battle heads to Brazil this week with McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri ...
Max Verstappen recently admitted that while he enjoys watching oval races in NASCAR and IndyCar, he has no plans to take part ...
The Formula One action continues today at the Brazil Grand Prix as qualifying takes center stage at Interlagos. Drivers' ...
Red Bull believes in Max Verstappen's title quest, after all, the team has had to wait until the final race to win it three times in the past.
Max Verstappen hopes to get some help from his old rival Lewis Hamilton and others in his bid to win the Formula 1 title for ...
Red Bull's Max Verstappen feels he will need luck and perfection if he wants to snatch his fifth consecutive world ...
Four-time world champion Verstappen was 104 points off the title pace after his home race in the Netherlands five rounds ago.
Oscar Piastri took the lead of the F1 World Drivers' Championship back at Race 5 in Saudi Arabia and held that lead up until ...
The F1 sprint format once again returns to Sao Paulo this weekend at the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix, where reigning champion Max Verstappen will be welcomed back to the scene of arguably the most ...
We probably need a little bit of luck on one round to create a bigger offset, but we’re going to give it all.” ...
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