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motorsport.com on MSNMax Verstappen seems fed up, but not with Red BullAre incessant questions over his future and the FIA's clampdown on driver speech sapping Verstappen's enthusiasm for Formula ...
Red Bull has formally ruled out launching a right-of-review petition against Max Verstappen 's decisive five-second time ...
The Australian driver calmly navigated his way to his third victory of the season, winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and ...
Follow reaction as McLaren's Oscar Piastri edged out Max Verstappen to overtake team-mate Lando Norris and go top of the ...
Max Verstappen has refused to discuss a time penalty which dropped him out of the lead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Ahead of Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this Formula 1 season is looking like McLaren vs. McLaren. Still, defending ...
Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix hinged on a first corner incident between eventual race winner Oscar Piastri and the man ...
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull confirm FINAL decision over Verstappen penalty protestThe pair went wheel to wheel, before Verstappen briefly left the track and returned ahead of his rival, a decision which FIA ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNThe ‘real cause’ of Max Verstappen’s penalty in three-second gainThe crux of Max Verstappen's penalty wasn't that he went off the track to stay ahead, but that he gained a lasting advantage.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen telemetry data shows new clear evidence in Piastri battleMax Verstappen was not pushed off at Turn 1 at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as he would never have made the corner.
While McLaren have started the season fast, Red Bull have stuttered and stalled. Verstappen was able to claim a victory in ...
After retaining the position despite Piastri’s complaints, the stewards hit Verstappen with a five-second time penalty. The ...
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