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motorsport.com on MSNMax Verstappen won't change his driving over F1 race ban risk: "Why should I?"Verstappen was handed a 10-second time penalty and three penalty points for driving into Mercedes' George Russell in the ...
Lando Norris has shot down suggestions Max Verstappen needs to change his approach after crashing into George Russell in the ...
George Russell said Max Verstappen tried to show who was the boss when they collided in Spain two weeks ago, but the scare ...
George Russell says he was "surprised" that Max Verstappen took accountability for colliding with the Mercedes driver during ...
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An IndyCar driver has voiced his frustration on X, revealing that he won't be able to watch the 'three crown jewels' on the ...
Max Verstappen: Red Bull driver won't change approach at Canadian Grand Prix despite race ban threat
Max Verstappen will need to have two clean weekends to ensure he is not hit with a race ban; Verstappen has no plans to change how he races his rivals; watch every session from the Canadian Grand Prix ...
Max Verstappen has warned rivals 'I'm not going to change anything' over the coming two races, despite being just one penalty ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNHadjar concedes he is not ‘ready’ to drive ‘complicated’ Red BullWhile Isack Hadjar would not decline a Red Bull call-up, as Nico Rosberg urged him to do, he did concede that he is not ...
Even if Hadjar deems a potential mid-season switch to be a premature one, the 20-year-old still has strong prospects within ...
Max Verstappen is on his final warning in Canada – but it won’t change a thing - Verstappen is one penalty point away from a ...
Verstappen was handed a 10-second penalty and three penalty points for his hot-headed move into the British driver at 140mph.
Speaking ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, Mercedes F1 driver George Russell said how he feels about Max Verstappen and the ...
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