Max Verstappen, British GP
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Max Verstappen could manage only seventh in British Grand Prix qualifying and was also outqualified by team-mate Isack Hadjar. The Dutchman admitted he could not explain why it had been so difficult to extract performance from the car throughout the session.
LANDO NORRIS has laid down a warning to any future Formula One team-mates, as rumours of Max Verstappen joining McLaren refuse to go away. Norris, 26, declared, “I believe I can beat any driver”
It comes after the successful introduction of the first Lego F1 drivers’ parade at last year’s Miami Grand Prix, which led to chaotic and amusing scenes as the drivers crashed into each other despite being limited to a top speed of 25km/h.
Max Verstappen vented his frustrations after being out-paced by his Red Bull team-mate Isack Hadjar in Saturday's qualifying for the British Grand Prix while George Russell and Lando Norris were both baffled by their lack of pace.
Max Verstappen has been linked with a move to McLaren amid reports his representatives recently met with the reigning constructors champions; watch British Grand Prix Practice at 12.30pm and Sprint Qualifying at 4.
Lewis Hamilton has made a brilliant start to his weekend at the British GP, but his current team and his old outfit have clashed over a 'cheating' row
RED BULL have been warned Max Verstappen “has a shelf life”, as rumours of him joining McLaren continue to rev up. The four-time world champion has endured a difficult start to the
Jenson Button has told Max Verstappen not to make the ‘wrong call’ amid reports that the Dutchman’s management held discussions with McLaren. The four-time Formula 1 champion is
Max Verstappen and Laurent Mekies were involved in an uncomfortable conversation over the team radio after the British Grand Prix Sprint on Saturday. Mekies apologized to his driver for yet another poor start as Verstappen cut an upset figure, as he didn't ...
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Max Verstappen expecting defensive British GP sprint race versus George Russell and Charles Leclerc
Red Bull driver cites less expected race pace versus Mercedes and Ferrari in Saturday's Silverstone sprint
