Red Bull champion Max Verstappen has been given a Formula 1 exit timeline by an axed driver. The Dutchman’s path to a fourth world title was more difficult than it had been in previous years, with Red Bull having to contend with a resurgence from McLaren midway through the 2024 season.
Some of the best drivers in the world, including several former Formula One drivers, will appear at the start of the 24 Hours of Daytona on Saturday. However, there is one name missing from the entry list that many drivers would love to see take part: Max Verstappen.
The Rolex 24 at Daytona features more than 200 of the best drivers in the world, including 14 former Formula 1 stars.
Max Verstappen ... none are currently active in the global series. Kevin Magnussen, who in December closed his 10-year F1 career for good, has the most recent series experience out of ...
The notorious tune “Du du du duh … Max Verstappen …” is likely loathed ... none are currently active in the global series. Kevin Magnussen, who in December closed his 10-year F1 career ...
Two different drivers raced in Daytona, one virtually and one physically. Alongside that, time penalties were given, and a cheating controversy arose. In today's Formula 1 news, we focus on Max Verstappen's 24 hours of Daytona and Kevin Magnussen's new career path.
Breaking down the truth behind the news that Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen will drive in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2025.
Max Verstappen has drawn admiration from fellow F1 racer and former McLaren charger Kevin Magnussen for having the ability to perform consistently at a very high level.
Despite edging closer to a potential F1 race ban, Max Verstappen has no plans to change his approach. Max Verstappen insists he will not change how he races his F1 rivals despite the looming possibility of a ban in 2025.
With a father who is also a former F1 driver (who even took part in one race for McLaren), Kevin Magnussen comes in to the sport with a lot of expectation on his shoulders. After graduating from ...
Over the off-season, Aston Martin also promoted Andy Cowell, a highly regarded former Mercedes engineer, to replace Mike Krack as team boss. When questioned about the Verstappen speculation, an Aston Martin spokesperson said he "categorically denies" the claims.