Max Verstappen on Christian Horner’s exit
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Formula 1 is back this weekend, and today, the season continued with the Belgian Grand Prix's media day. Read the best news of the day here! For the first time, the Dutchman did admit to considering his future at Red Bull Racing.
Mercedes is yet to name its 2026 F1 drivers. With interest from Red Bull's Max Verstappen, Luke Smith argues he should join George Russell
In the short term, Verstappen must focus his attention on the World Championship fight with Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. The 27-year-old is 69 points behind the series leader and may be forced to kiss his title defence hopes goodbye at the summer break if Red Bull can’t take an immediate step forward under new boss Laurent Mekies.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMercedes’ ‘always looking’ admission as Verstappen rumour rumbles onVerstappen’s Formula 1 future has been the subject of persistent rumours over the past 18 months, with the Dutchman first linked to Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes seat after the Briton announced he was off to Ferrari.
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Autosport on MSNHow Verstappen helped Bortoleto on his journey to F1Autosport sat down with Gabriel Bortoleto to talk about his special bond with Max Verstappen and their shared passion for sim racing
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GPblog on MSNF1 looks back on Verstappen's incredible overtaking move at SpaMany Formula 1 and Max Verstappen fans still remember it vividly — an overtake at Spa-Francorchamps that had them jumping off their couches. In the spotlight: the Dutchman himself, pulling off a jaw-dropping move at Blanchimont.
A former F1 driver and presenter has predicted a two-man title fight for 2025, without Max Verstappen in the mix.
That’s because Verstappen possesses a level of gravitas and seriousness that many of his competitors lack, claims former F1 World Champion Damon Hill. From the moment that Max Verstappen signed with the Red Bull Junior Programme, it was clear that he was destined for greatness.