F1 drivers are renowned for their incredible car collections. And Max Verstappen's garage would leave some with envy. After becoming the youngest ever racer to score a podium finish at the Spanish ...
After the total shitshow that was the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin earlier this month, which saw Verstappen ... space for a car overtaking on the outside of the corner, but Max knows he can get ...
Max Verstappen was given F1's version of community service for swearing in a press conference. Mark Thompson/Getty Images Heading for a fourth title in a row, and 57 points clear of McLaren's ...
Max Verstappen’s fightback from 17th on the grid to win Sunday’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix will go down as one of the most important victories of his Formula One career.
After a three-week break, F1 returns with the title battle well and truly on between Max ... cars. Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso was forced to retire mid-event after smashing up his car floor ...
By the end of the first lap Max had already moved up into the points paying positions, getting an incredible start from the moment the lights went out. Admittedly Max gained a position before the race ...
Max Verstappen produced one of the all-time wet weather drives at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Sunday, climbing from 17th to ...
The reigning Formula One world champion was in unfamiliar territory: Starting seventeenth on the grid, with only two cars ...
open image in gallery Max Verstappen and Lando Norris are battling it out for the F1’s drivers’ championship ... should aid the characteristics of their car. Verstappen has also won the ...
Defending champion Max Verstappen ... from the beginning. Verstappen had an impressive start, briefly taking the lead from Sainz at the first turn. However, a safety car interrupted the racing ...
Entering the United States Grand Prix Weekend, Max Verstappen won ten of the 15 Sprint Races since reaching F1; with a flag-to-flag win on Saturday, he extends that to 11 of 16. Verstappen started ...
But after a six-lap Safety Car phase, Sainz underlined Ferrari's expected superiority by breezing past Verstappen ... F1's Martin Brundle was left particularly unimpressed. "I'm sorry, Max.