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A Netflix documentary gives an insight into 18-year-old star Antonelli after a terrific start to his rookie season ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNMax Verstappen would be ‘wise’ to take 2026 off says former F1 champThe future of Max Verstappen is undoubtedly one of F1’s most-talked-about topics. Reports continue to circulate about a ...
The McLaren F1 team is dominating the 2025 season. Its main opposition is the relentless reigning world champion, Max ...
Formula 1 legend Mario Andretti believes Max Verstappen's 2025 season, marked by increased competition from McLaren, is more ...
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PlanetF1 on MSN‘Madhouse’ Max Verstappen GT3 test details emerge after secret runMax Verstappen's test on the Nordschleife was described as a "madhouse" by Tom Coronel who said crowds flocked to see him.
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GPFans on MSNVerstappen to attend 'MEGA PARTY' after Red Bull changeRed Bull Hangar-7 in Salzburg has been undergoing significant renovations over the past few years, but is now set to reopen ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen backed to ‘100%’ replace George Russell in Mercedes swapFormer Ferrari engineer Rob Smedley said he would "100%" replace George Russell with Max Verstappen if he was in Toto Wolff's ...
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FirstSportz on MSNZak Brown Urges Max Verstappen to Stay at Red Bull Instead of Rumored Mercedes SwitchMax Verstappen‘s future at Red Bull has remained under immense scrutiny as the team faces a massive gap in performance The ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Max Verstappen is the best driver to have raced for Red Bull in the squad’s ...
Max Verstappen is looking to bounce back this season after a series of setbacks. However, he could be facing a significant ...
F1 world champion Damon Hill believes that Max Verstappen would be wise to consider a shock move away from Red Bull.
Max Verstappen will not unsettle a new Formula 1 team and would instead motivate the staff to reach new heights, reckons former race engineer Rob Smedley.
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