Who has the more enviable watch collection between four-time World Champion Max Verstappen vs the rising star of McLaren, ...
Max Verstappen showcased his remarkable skills of driving in torrential conditions at the Brazilian Grand Prix, and the Red Bull star owes some credit to his father and former F1 driver Jos ...
On a soggy Sunday morning at Interlagos, Max Verstappen’s dreams of a fourth ... Alpine banked a tremendous haul of points as a result, tacking 33 points onto their season-long tally.
Max Verstappen produced one of the all-time wet weather drives at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Sunday, climbing from 17th to first to all but seal his fourth consecutive F1 drivers’ championship ...
Max Verstappen was described as "insane" and "invaluable" on Sunday after delivering one of the greatest wet weather drives to win the Brazilian Grand Prix and move to the brink of a fourth ...
Max Verstappen said he felt as if he was “driving a jet ski” at Interlagos, so wet were the conditions. It looked more like walking on water. One of the most extraordinary days in recent ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. I count myself among Max’s biggest haters. For years I’ve been frustrated by his stone-faced killer mentality, using his car as a weapon in ...
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MAX VERSTAPPEN produced a jaw-dropping comeback from 17th to win a bonkers Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The ruthless Dutchman overcame a five-place grid penalty, shambolic qualifying session ...
What had begun with such enormous optimism for Lando Norris to bring about a pivotal shift in the championship battle was shattered with a masterclass victory from his title rival Max Verstappen ...
A frustrated Max Verstappen went ten races without a Grand ... The double podium goes beyond a feel-good story as the drivers combined 33 points, more than tripled the team's points on the season ...
Max Verstappen all but wrapped up a fourth straight Formula 1 title with a drive from 17th to win a wet São Paulo Grand Prix. Verstappen took the lead for good after a restart on lap 43 of the 69 ...