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PlanetF1 on MSNHadjar concedes he is not ‘ready’ to drive ‘complicated’ Red BullAdding that the Red Bull RB21 looks a “complicated” car based on what he has seen from Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson, Hadjar admitted that there is a sense of curiosity to lear
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GPblog on MSNMax Verstappen Could Move to NASCAR thanks to Red BullIt’s no secret that Max Verstappen wants to compete in other racing series alongside—or perhaps after—his Formula 1 career. An adventure in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) appears the most likely.
Even if Hadjar deems a potential mid-season switch to be a premature one, the 20-year-old still has strong prospects within the Red Bull set-up. Tsunoda’s struggles mean that he could be on the chopping bloc k come the end of the year, provided he fails to turn the ship around, generating a vacancy for the rookie.
George Russell said Max Verstappen tried to show who was the boss when they collided in Spain two weeks ago, but the scare tactics backfired.
Max Verstappen's long-term future at Red Bull is now in fresh doubt, a new report has claimed. Verstappen has spent his entire career under the Red Bull umbrella, firstly debuting with Toro Rosso in 2015. After a promising first season, he was parachuted into the second Red Bull seat in the early stages of 2016 after Daniil Kvyat was dropped.
Max Verstappen has warned rivals 'I'm not going to change anything' over the coming two races, despite being just one penalty point away from a one-race suspension. The Dutchman picked up three points for a controversial incident involving George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix last time out.
MAX VERSTAPPEN has been sensationally tipped to QUIT Red Bull at the end of the season by a former team mechanic. The Dutchman has won four drivers’ titles in a row and is hunting for a
Red Bull superstar and reigning Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen has been tipped to retire at the end of the 2025 season. Despite a tough start to the campaign, Verstappen has managed to keep up with the dominant McLaren duo of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.