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Max Verstappen had a podium firmly within his grasp after a brilliant strategic display and a solid fight with the McLaren drivers until a late Safety Car triggered a chain of unfortunate events ...
George Russell may be the director of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association, but he won’t speak for the drivers over Max Verstappen’s antics in Spain as he is “too close” to the situation.
Max Verstappen’s clash with George Russell has ... However, what sport needs to ensure is that appropriate action is taken to avoid sending the wrong message. This needs to be properly assessed ...
Max Verstappen is one penalty point away ... the stewards explained they would not have taken further action and therefore Verstappen did not need to give the position back.
Max Verstappen decided not to attend the private screening of the new F1 movie ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix. Verstappen and Lance Stroll were the only drivers absent for the exclusive showing of ...
Max Verstappen has said his controversial collision with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix "was not right" and "shouldn't have happened" in a post on social media the morning after the race.
Max Verstappen excluded himself from his list of the top five drivers in F1 history, also overlooking four-time world champions Sebastian Vettel and Alain Prost. The reigning world champion is ...
Max Verstappen and George Russell made contact twice during the latter stages of the Spanish Grand Prix; Verstappen has accepted blame for the second contact which Russell says "felt deliberate ...
George Russell argued that Max Verstappen should have been disqualified from the Spanish Grand Prix for deliberately driving into him at 140mph. Verstappen lost his cool in the closing stages of ...
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