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Max Verstappen is the center of rumors of potentially leaving Red Bull to join Mercedes in the coming season. Following Christian Horner‘s exit, Verstappen hasn’t commented much on his ...
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Ralf Schumacher noted Max Verstappen is rumored to be in talks with Mercedes. The 27-year-old might be more confident in the Silver Arrows over the upcoming rule changes.
On July 12, 2025, in Crawfordsville, Iowa, USA, @msuep17 shared a video capturing the approach of an incoming storm. In the footage, dark clouds gather overhead as the first drops of rain begin to ...
Max Verstappen has thanked Christian Horner for their time working together at Red Bull with a brief message on social media. Horner, who has led Red Bull since its inception in 2005, was relieved ...
Max Verstappen denied Lewis Hamilton his first F1 pole position with Ferrari after completing a spectacular lap at Silverstone. Red Bull appeared to lack pace on Friday and Saturday at the British ...
F1 British GP 2025 Qualifying LIVE: Latest Silverstone Updates Verstappen stuns Silverstone with third career pole here Max Verstappen proved to be the difference maker on a competitive day at the F1 ...
How Max Verstappen stole F1 British GP pole from McLaren and Ferrari in Silverstone qualifying Catch up on all the qualifying action, as Silverstone hosts Round 12 of the 2025 Formula One world ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner responded to the speculation about Max Verstappen's potential exit from the team.
McLaren boss Zak Brown says it would be a “disaster” for Red Bull if four-time reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen were to leave the team. Verstappen has declined to say whether he'll ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said Max Verstappen still intends to stay with the team for next year despite speculation about a move to Mercedes which would shake up Formula 1.