Ex-F1 team manager Peter Windsor said Max Verstappen was “playing with the fire” with his Dutch GP pit-lane overtaking. A fiery crash for Logan Sargeant in the final Dutch Grand Prix practice ...
trading places with Williams’ Esports team in the opening few hours before Verstappen managed to establish an advantage overnight, though two separate 40-second penalties for entering the pit ...
F1 teams compete just as fiercely in the garages as they do on track, and pit stops are another way ... However, Red Bull’s stop for Max Verstappen in China was the first to dip below the ...
Recently, reports suggested that Aston Martin were close to signing the champion, however these claims have been strongly ...
After the current campaign ended in Abu Dhabi, the Dutchman shared an emotional message over the radio to the Red Bull pit wall. Despite that threat, Verstappen remained composed and continued to ...
He was out on the fourth lap when he rear brakes caught fire. Nothing like that this time. Verstappen basically led from start to finish except briefly after a pit stop. He was followed across the ...
He was able to return to the race, but Redline's lead slipped while they visited the pit lane. Despite their best attempts to recover, Redline ended up finishing fourth with Verstappen also given ...
He only lost half a second on the last lap to Verstappen and although he’ll come out behind whenever he pits, building up the tire delta will give him a chance to go on a charge. 🔄 31/56 ...
Former Formula 1 champion Jacques Villeneuve has taken a swipe at Max Verstappen while advising ... Stroll came under fire for silly errors and the performance gap to his teammate Fernando Alonso ...