Verstappen has won four races this season as he targets a fourth world title. Ex-Alpine boss Otmar Szafnauer admits fans may be put off by his dominance. Szafnauer believes F1 fans should not chastise Verstappen for his success
Max Verstappen underlined his superiority by. Mercedes boss Wolff is seeking a replacement for Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton. But Horner was quick to shut down any suggestion Verstappen would depart
Another Formula 1 race. Yet another victory for Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. The three-time defending champion won the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday starting from pole, his fourth victory in five races this season and his 23rd in the last 27 extending through last season. Only a brake failure last
Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the Chinese Grand Prix by nearly 15 seconds over McLaren's Lando Norris, his fourth victory in five races this season.
With the Formula 1 season approaching its quarter-way point, we've taken a look at the state of play for each of the grid's 10 teams.
Max Verstappen made a strong start as the Chinese Grand Prix got underway, while Fernando Alonso caught the eye by slotting into second place.
SOURCES in Germany say that Max Verstappen’s management team are having talks with Mercedes following this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix. Verstappen’s dad, Jos, and his manager, Raym
Max Verstappen has continued his strong run of form after clinching a dominant pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix, taking Red Bull’s 100th pole in their history.
Mercedes principal Toto Wolff has talked up luring Verstappen to the team. Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari next season will leave a seat free at Mercedes. Reports have claimed Mercedes could make a staggering offer to Verstappen
The all-electric Formula E World Championship has unveiled its new car design for next season. And it’s safe to say Formula 1 won’t be agreeing to a drag race anytime soon. Currently co
Max Verstappen made it four wins out of five with victory at the Chinese GP. Lando Norris finished an excellent second for McLaren ahead of Sergio Perez. Lewis Hamilton started 18th but worked his way up to ninth by the end
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