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Max Verstappen refused to discuss a time penalty which dropped him out of the lead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, saying ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNPiastri power rules in Saudi as Max pays the penaltyMcLaren's Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday from Red Bull polesitter Max Verstappen to lead the world ...
Verstappen received a five-second time penalty for an incident at the 2025 Jeddah race but refused to speak much about his ...
Follow reaction as McLaren's Oscar Piastri edged out Max Verstappen to overtake team-mate Lando Norris and go top of the ...
Max Verstappen will be racing for Red Bull next season and there is no crisis at the Formula One team, principal Christian ...
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Max Verstappen has dismissed concerns that he might consider leaving Red Bull, after last weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix proved ...
A former Formula One driver has hinted at the possibility of several scenarios playing out with Red Bull's performance.
In Bahrain, it looked as though this was the case. Verstappen qualified seventh with Yuki Tsunoda in the back end of the top ...
Martin Brundle believes Red Bull made a mistake in the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix which cost Max Verstappen a chance of ...
When he came back onto the circuit ahead of Piastri, Verstappen opted against handing the position back to the McLaren driver ...
Max Verstappen finished second in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after receiving a crucial five-second penalty; Verstappen started from pole but was penalised following a first-corner battle with race w ...
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