Max Verstappen, Brazilian Grand Prix and F1
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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen will start Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix from the pit lane after his team made changes to his car and fitted it with a new engine, exceeding his allowance.
Max Verstappen will start the Brazilian Grand Prix from the pit lane after Red Bull Racing decided to change the RB21's engine and adjust its setup
Max Verstappen will start from the pitlane at the Brazilian GP after being eliminated in Q1. Red Bull faces an unexpected crisis and the title gets complicated.
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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. The Dutchman crossed the line in fourth after starting from sixth, but was 4.423 seconds behind race winner Lando Norris.
Palou has been to IndyCar in the last five years what Verstappen has been to F1 - the sole dominant force that the rest of the grid wants to overthrow from the top step. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver has won four championships in five years,
Max Verstappen has solidly been on track to achieve one of the 'greatest comebacks' in F1 World Drivers' Championship history in the back half of the 2025 seaso
Max Verstappen reveals how fatherhood and family life with Kelly Piquet help him stay grounded and balanced amid the chaos of Formula 1.
Lando Norris won Saturday’s sprint race at the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix and widened his lead in the drivers’ championship race after his teammate and main rival Oscar Piastri failed to finish th