Top F1 driver Max Verstappen "would have preferred" for Red Bull's famed design expert Adrian Newey to stay with the team, but downplayed any impact on Verstappen's future with Red Bull.
George Russell is enthusiastic about potentially facing off against Max Verstappen in the same machinery. For the last few seasons, George Russell has confronted the daunting challenge of matching Lewis Hamilton.
In an interview ahead of the Miami Grand Prix weekend, Max Verstappen discussed the recently announced future departure of the chief technical officer at Red Bull, Adrian Newey.
Max Verstappen said Adrian Newey's imminent departure will not have an impact on his immediate future and insisted it is "not as dramatic as it seems" for Red Bull's dominant title-winning team.
In 2021 Nicholas Latifi was a Williams driver, and during the Abu Dhabi GP, his crash led to a safety car that helped Max Verstappen claim his maiden world championship.
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone discussed Max Verstappen's situation and suggested he sees it would be "silly" for him to leave Red Bull right now.
Ralf Schumacher (ex-F1 driver) suggested that Max Verstappen "wants to leave" Red Bull, and now it's just a matter of time. The triple World Champion was rumored to be considering an exit from the Austrian team amid all the drama and power struggle taking place behind the scenes.
Adrian Newey recently announced his shock exit from Red Bull in early 2025. The aero genius will no longer contribute towards Milton Keynes’s F1 efforts.
As Max Verstappen prepares to race in the Miami Grand Prix this weekend, another internal shakeup at Red Bull calls his future with the team into question.
Adrian Newey is ending an immensely successful partnership with Red Bull, exiting the Austrian team after twenty years. His absence, inevitably, will weaken the technical strength of the reigning Champions.
The F1 transfer market has never been as chaotic as it has proven to be this year. From Lewis Hamilton‘s move to Ferrari from 2025 onward to the never-ending Max Verstappen – Mercedes rumors, things have been downright crazy.
Fernando Alonso, the two-time world champion, has been competing in F1 since 2001. He has also ventured into trying out other racing categories over the years, and with him still performing at an extremely high level, Max Verstappen has not held back from showering immense praise on him.
The Ex-Alpine team principal, Otmar Szafnauer has claimed that there is no way F1 can get rid of Max Verstappen. The Red Bull ace has consistently secured wins until now except for the Australian GP, and is thus, in no mood to slow down.
Red Bull aero-genius Adrian Newey has been in the news recently. The 65-year-old is rumored to be on his way out of Milton Keynes amidst escalating tensions within the team.
Toto Wolff has made one thing unequivocally clear in recent months – Mercedes are interested in signing Max Verstappen. The Triple World Champion is seen as a realistic target for the Silver Arrows in the wake of significant internal instability at Milton Keynes.
Sergio Perez joined Red Bull in 2021 to partner Max Verstappen. The Mexican driver has managed to be an ideal number 2 for Milton Keynes despite going through a slump last season.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen gave his two cents on Fernando Alonso's recent contract extension with Aston Martin. Fernando Alonso reportedly had a few options, and he admitted he talked to multiple teams, but in the end, he decided to sign an extension with Aston Martin at least until the end of the 2026 season.
Max Verstappen has been the best driver in 2024 so far, but he's aware that every track and race present a new challenge for him. Red Bull and the Dutch driver have dominated this season so far.
In an interview following the 2024 Chinese Gran Prix, Max Verstappen suggested he would advise his child not to be a driver. Triple World Champion Max Verstappen is already one of the best and most successful F1 drivers of all time.
Max Verstappen dominates Formula 1. Starting from the 2021 F1 season, the Dutchman has been collecting records to add to the hall of fame of Red Bull Racing.
Max Verstappen accomplished a career first on Sunday in Shanghai when he won the Chinese Grand Prix. Sunday’s win was part of a big weekend for Verstappen — one that indicated Red Bull has returned to its dominant form.
Max Verstappen made history for Red Bull on Saturday.
After a five-year absence because of COVID, Formula One is finally back in China for the Chinese Grand Prix at Shanghai International Circuit.
Zhou Guanyu's wait for a race in his native China has ended.
Max Verstappen has become the second F1 driver in history to win the Japanese Grand Prix on three consecutive occasions.
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