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I contend Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen likely pushed his car into the side of George Russell's Mercedes on Sunday at the ...
BARCELONA, Spain — In a year in which McLaren has emerged as Formula One’s dominant team with a brilliant car and two ...
F1 reminded us that you can never write off Max Verstappen. At Imola, Max returned to lofty heights and remains in c ...
The Spanish Grand Prix was thought of as a race where Max Verstappen could cut back on the ever-growing lead Oscar Piastri has in the championship, which the Dutchman now considers unrealistic.
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PlanetF1 on MSNZak Brown pokes fun at McLaren rivals as flexi-wing TD falls flatZak Brown is "loving the front wings" at McLaren, a cheeky nod to their rivals following an impressive one-two at the Spanish ...
Oscar Piastri has the composure and the talent, not to mention the car, to land Australia’s first Formula One drivers’ world ...
Max Verstappen's already-slim championship hopes took a significant hit at Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix when frustration got ...
That all changed on the 64th of 66 laps, when Max Verstappen appeared to prod the nose of his Red Bull into the side of ...
Max Verstappen was hit with a 10-second penalty for the incident that George Russell felt was 'very deliberate'.
From Piastri's commanding win to Verstappen's dramatic incident, the Spanish GP delivered high stakes and unforgettable ...
Verstappen’s deliberate ram into George Russell at the Spanish GP saw him fortunate to escape disqualification, but history ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen ‘over the top as usual’ in blunt Damon Hill criticismFormer Sky F1 pundit Damon Hill has reignited his war of words with Max Verstappen after his clash with George Russell at the ...
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