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Verstappen Cruises To “Unbelievable” Red Bull One-Two In Bahrain

Three-time world champion Max Verstappen began his title defence in flawless fashion on Saturday when he guided his Red Bull team to a crushing one-two triumph, ahead of team-mate Sergio Perez, at the Bahrain Grand Prix. In a statement of emphatic superiority, the 26-year-old Dutchman came home 22.5 seconds clear of Perez, who started from fifth, ...

Max Verstappen and Mercedes: Does It Make Any Sense?

For the past few weeks, some rumours have been circulating the grid. Is there a possibility that the three-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen could join the ranks of Mercedes? At first thought, this idea seemed like complete nonsense, but with each passing day and recent news, the image of Verstappen in a Mercedes seems less and less ...

F1: Verstappen Secures Pole at Australian Grand Prix

Dominant three-time world champion Max Verstappen clinched a third straight pole of the season on Saturday at the Australian Grand Prix as the flying Dutchman targets a record 10th consecutive win. In overcast conditions at Melbourne's Albert Park, Ferrari's Carlos Sainz, back in the car barely two weeks after appendicitis surgery, came in second ...

Formula 1: An Early Turn in the Mercato

Why wait until the end of the year? As the season progresses, it's between the Japanese and Chinese Grand Prix that teams and drivers are rolling their dice. Eternal 'Nando' Contrary to expectations of drama and spectacle, Fernando Alonso has extended his stay in the same paddock by signing a further two years with Aston Martin. While most teams ...

Verstappen Takes Sprint Pole in Miami

World champion Max Verstappen grabbed pole position for Saturday's sprint race at the Miami Grand Prix but was far from happy with the performance of his tires. Verstappen finished 0.108 seconds ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc with his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez third. "To be honest with you, it felt pretty terrible. Maybe that last ...

Formula 1: Verstappen on Pole in Miami

Max Verstappen, who had already secured the first five pole positions of the season, continued his fine form by securing a sixth pole in Miami on Saturday, thus maintaining his unbeaten status in this exercise for the year 2024. The Netherlands in the spotlight Track master Max Verstappen continues to impress in Miami. After conquering the ...

Formula 1: Lando Norris Claims Victory in Miami

In the effervescent arena of Miami, young British prodigy Lando Norris crossed the Rubicon of victory in Formula 1, eclipsing his competitors with dazzling mastery. Behind the wheel of his McLaren, he skillfully seized the opportunities that presented themselves, thus inscribing his name in golden letters in the history of this high-level sport. ...

Formula 1: Verstappen reclaims his place at Imola

During the first practice sessions of the weekend, Max Verstappen's aura seemed to be fading, leading some observers to believe that he was on the wane. However, like a monarch reasserting his reign on the track, Verstappen responded with a bang, reclaiming his rightful position. During the first practice sessions of the weekend, Max Verstappen's ...

Formula 1: Verstappen Wins Imola, Norris in Hot Pursuit

Max Verstappen held off a more than ferocious Lando Norris right to the end, once again confirming his dominant position with his fifth win of the season. Lando Norris, the Young Prince McLaren's young prodigy put the Dutchman under pressure right up to the last lap, but it wasn't enough as Max kept the McLaren more than a second behind him. It ...

Pole-sitter Leclerc Eyes Maiden Monaco Win as Verstappen Struggles

Charles Leclerc stayed calm and focused on Saturday after ending Max Verstappen's record run of pole positions by topping a tense and dramatic qualifying session at the Monaco Grand Prix. After securing Ferrari's 250th pole position as a Formula One constructor and his third at his home-town circuit, the 26-year-old Monegasque driver said he was ...

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc Wins First Home Monaco Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc finally broke his Monaco Grand Prix curse on Sunday as Red Bull had an off weekend, with Max Verstappen sixth and Sergio Perez crashing out on the first lap. Leclerc ended years of frustration at his home race by winning the jewel in the Formula One calendar from pole at his third attempt. Leclerc, tearful, said, "No words can ...

Norris on Pole as McLaren Lock Out Hungarian Grand Prix Front Row

Lando Norris claimed pole for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday ahead of Oscar Piastri as McLaren celebrated their first front row lock-out in over a decade. Red Bull's three-time world champion Max Verstappen took third in qualifying to start Sunday's race on the second row with the Ferrari of Carlos Sainz for company. Verstappen's under ...