JONATHAN McEVOY IN IMOLA: One moment it was as exciting as a tax return - and then bang: an exhilarating late twist, with Lando Norris suddenly as hot down Verstappen's neck as a dragon.
Max Verstappen said Red Bull has work to do to maintain its big advantage over the rest of the field after a tough day of practice ahead of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
The Dutchman claimed his fifth win in seven races this season and now leads Charles Leclerc, who finished third in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday, by 48 point
The three-time world champion won his fifth race of the season, but this time the gap to second was less than a second as McLaren continue to impress.
Norris, 24, the youngest ever British Formula One driver, took to the track to try out the latest EA Sports game fresh off the back of a stunning victory for McLaren in Florida last weekend.
One of Red Bull's Formula 1 drivers has been handed punishment by race stewards following practice for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. An incident-hit FP1 saw both Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez beaten by multiple drivers, with Verstappen even suffering some uncharacteristic mistakes that hampered the world champion's progress. READ MORE: Major F1 engine change considered following 'FIA talks' While Ferrari looked dominant, Red Bull struggled for any consistency as they look to bounce back from...
With Max Verstappen and Red Bull setting the standard in Formula One, how are opponents McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari working to catch up?
Max Verstappen won the Italian Grand Prix at the Emilia-Romagna circuit. The 26-year-old Red Bull driver started from pole position in Imola and drove away from his competitors. Verstappen was in trouble from the 50th lap as his lead on Lando Norris decreased sharply. The three-time world champion stayed just ahead of the British driver. Charles Leclerc finished third in his Ferrari. It is Verstappen’s fifth win in seven matches. The Limburger saw Norris win the last race in Miami.
Mercedes are in pursuit of Formula One world champion Max Verstappen. The Dutch driver's future at Red Bull was thrown up into the air earlier this year. But Verstappen is reportedly reluctant to make a switch in the paddock
World champion equals Senna record of eight straight polesOscar Piastri demoted to fifth so Lando Norris second on gridMax Verstappen pulled off a comeback he believed was his best for more than five years to claim pole position for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, delivering a superb lap under immense pressure that raised him to stand alongside Ayrton Senna with a record eighth consecutive pole.In the year of the 30th anniversary of Senna’s death at Imola, Verstappen had to dig deep after a...
When Lando Norris took the checkered flag at Sunday’s Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, it served as an immensely popular first-career victory. Norris received congratulations from drivers up and down the grid, including reigning champion and second-place finisher Max Verstappen. Verstappen and Norris are friends, but will Norris becoming a serious challenger to the Dutchman’s […]
The first practice session at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix was halted by a red flag, disrupting afternoon running for the teams. Alex Albon's Williams suffered a bizarre fault while he was completing a lap, shutting down and sending the Thai-born driver off into the Imola grass, where his car became stranded, prompting the red flag. READ MORE: F1 Results Today: Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix practice times as HUGE Verstappen errors hand initiative to rivals FP1 was less than 20 minutes old when the...