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Max Verstappen opted to bite his lip rather than ... recent weeks but was at least buoyed by a distinct improvement in Saudi Arabia which saw him able to compete with his rivals.
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GPblog on MSN'I’m not Lando': How Piastri won Verstappen’s attention in one raceMax Verstappen has not had the most dominant year so far. While he has been able to make it onto several podiums, he is ...
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motorsport.com on MSNRed Bull’s Canadian GP protest should spark F1 reformWhether it's increased fees to lodge protests, more stewards at the track or a better delegation in responsibilities, Formula ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen ‘deserved a black flag’ as Herbert joins calls for DSQFormer FIA steward and Sky F1 pundit Johnny Herbert has claimed that Max Verstappen deserved a black flag for his clash with George Russell.
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided after the Briton misjudged the gap as he attempted to pass his team-mate. Max ...
The Canadian Press on MSN7d
Max Verstappen won’t change aggressive approach despite risk of one-race F1 banRace stewards ruled that Verstappen accelerated before the incident and issued a 10-second penalty to the Dutchman, dropping him from fifth to 10th place and hurting his chase of a fifth consecutive ...
Verstappen’s deliberate ram into George Russell at the Spanish GP saw him fortunate to escape disqualification, but history shows us that the hero-villain complex is a difficult line to tread ...
SportsLine's model analyzes Red Bull's Max Verstappen, McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri and the rest of the starting ...
Oscar Piastri will start the Spanish Grand Prix from pole position ahead of McLaren teammate Lando Norris on Sunday with the papaya-colored cars poised to continue their early dominance of the ...
Piastri qualified third behind George Russell and Max Verstappen, while Norris was further back in seventh — his worst ...
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