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Max Verstappen fires back at Juan Pablo Montoya: The Formula 1 feud creating massive debate in 2026
The reigning Formula 1 superstar responded publicly after Juan Pablo Montoya’s latest criticism sparked another major controversy surrounding Red Bull, driving style, and Verstappen’s legacy in modern motorsports.
After dropping a few hints during his press moment ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen has now confirmed it: he will remain active in Formula 1 in 2027 as well. Whether that future lies with Red Bull Racing remains open.
Red Bull star Max Verstappen won his fourth Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in five years, Sunday, Oct. 19 at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Verstappen started on pole and lead wire-to-wire, finishing with a sizable, nine-second advantage ...
Former Formula 1 driver Christian Danner believes Max Verstappen will walk away from Red Bull if the team does not deliver under the new regulations. Over the last few years, the Milton
Max Verstappen is one of the most successful drivers in Formula 1 history, but the 2026 season has not been going well. After Formula 1 changed the regulations, Verstappen and Red Bull have struggled, and the driver of the No. 3 car is not happy.
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Max Verstappen calls for major engine shift as Formula 1’s future debate intensifies
Max Verstappen shares his vision for Formula 1’s future, urging the sport to move away from the current engine split while reigniting debate around performance, sustainability, and racing identity
Returning to the United States for the first time in the rules revolution of 2026, the sport is seeking to balance the goal of expanding its fan base with quelling a revolt among drivers.
Max Verstappen has panned the new generation of Formula 1 cars, calling them "Formula E on steroids." The new generation of F1 machines is aesthetically and technically different from their ground-effect predecessors, with the chassis featuring a shorter ...
Norris won the title but earns less than half of Verstappen's $70M. The 2026 F1 salary list is wild from top to bottom.