Max Verstappen, Mexico city and F1
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How 2025 F1 problems challenged Max Verstappen "in a different way"
Red Bull chief engineer Paul Monaghan says the team's competitive renaissance has been boosted by Max Verstappen's energy outside the car as well as in it
Max Verstappen says he does not have the pace to fight for higher than fifth in the Mexico City Grand Prix and needs to stay out of trouble in Sunday’s race.Red Bull came into the Mexico weekend in strong form,
The Milton Keynes-based squad has seen a change in fortunes since introducing the floor at the Italian GP, with Max Verstappen taking the first of three victories over the last five races.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is chasing McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Norris for the title, and he will start P5. As for the championship leader, Piastri could only manage to qualifying P8. Here is how we’re expecting the grid to line up for tomorrow’s race — taking into account Carlos Sainz’s five-place grid penalty from Austin.
After his United States GP win, can Max Verstappen actually beat McLaren pair Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris to
Gabriel Bortoleto has branded Max Verstappen’s resurgence in the Formula 1 title fight as “one of the best comebacks of
Lando Norris against Max Verstappen in crucial fight for pole - Follow live F1 updates from the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez as the title contenders battle for top spot
It’s the one race on this year’s Formula 1 calendar that Max Verstappen has never won. It could be crucial to his chances of a series comeback.
Max Verstappen is 40 points behind Oscar Piastri and 26 points behind Lando Norris. As things stand, drivers can earn a maximum of 141 points between now and the end of the F1 2025 season. Absolutely. With each passing week, Verstappen is gaining ground in the title battle.
Lewis Hamilton has said Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have to be cutthroat with Max Verstappen in their fight for the world championship.
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Max Verstappen rejects Helmut Marko’s claim he lost interest in Formula 1
Max Verstappen has dismissed Helmut Marko's comments suggesting that his interest in Formula 1 dipped as Red Bull's performance also sank earlier in the season. Asked directly about whether he agreed with the adviser's comments ahead of the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix, Verstappen quickly shot the idea down.