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As rumours continue to swirl around Max Verstappen’s long-term commitment to F1 and Red Bull, a very public meeting between Mercedes boss Wolff and Verstappen’s father in the Montreal paddock prompted
A frustrated Max Verstappen said his feet were “flying off the pedals” after ride issues saw him struggling in Formula 1 sprint qualifying in Canada. The Red Bull driver was a solid P3 in SQ1, but dropped to P9 in a difficult SQ2,
Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has brushed aside a public chat Jos Verstappen and Toto Wolff were seen having in the Canadian Grand Prix paddock.
After dropping a few hints during his press moment ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen has now confirmed it: he will remain active in Formula 1 in 2027 as well. Whether that future lies with Red Bull Racing remains open.
A very public chat between Max Verstappen's father Jos and Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff in the Canadian Grand Prix paddock had Red Bull team boss Laurent Mekies smiling when asked about it on Friday.
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen didn't get stressed by widespread speculation in recent months that he might leave Red Bull Racing for Mercedes in 2026. In fact, he said "it was very, very simple" in making the decision to stay with Red Bull.
Red Bull just shared some massive news about their factory layout. They are finally building a brand-new wind tunnel on-site. But is this huge project the
Lewis Hamilton has pushed back against what he calls people “trying to retire me” and insists he’ll be staying in Formula 1 for “quite some time” to come