F1, Japan GP: Verstappen does not hide his joy
World Champion on fourth win in a row at Suzuka: "I had fun, I pushed hard. McLaren pressed me"
World Champion on fourth win in a row at Suzuka: "I had fun, I pushed hard. McLaren pressed me"
Perfect weekend for the World Champion who shines at Suzuka and relaunches in a big way. Ferrari still struggling.
Lando Norris recognizes the merits of Max Verstappen: hats off in front of his pole position and record lap.
Max Verstappen recounts the record-breaking lap that surprised everyone at Suzuka, but puts his hands up ahead of Sunday’s race.
Max Verstappen’s incredible lap in Japan: pole and record for him. McLaren mocked in qualifying, Ferrari to review.
Max Verstappen approves the Lawson-Tsunoda swap and explains why on the eve of the three-day Japanese GP.
What’s going on at Red Bull? Even two central figures like Christian Horner and Helmut Marko under pressure because of Max Verstappen.
The reigning World Champion would not be satisfied with the work done on the RB21. Possible farewell at the end of the season?
The Red Bull driver has made it clear that he is strongly opposed to the Milton Keynes team’s move
Ducati’s centaur dominated the Austrian Grand Prix
Formula 1 dominator’s musings while the 2023 championship is still halted for the summer break.
“The no to Porsche is evidence of the Anglo-Austrian stable’s vision.”
Despite Red Bull’s dominance over Formula 1, the Dutch champion’s mentor fears nasty surprises.
“He would be able to put cars like AlphaTauri or Haas in pole position.”
“There are about seven or eight drivers who could be world champions with Red Bull.”
For the Finn, world champion in 1998 and 1999, the Red Bull driver’s golden moment “will not last forever.”
“If I had been in Sergio’s car, Max wouldn’t be having the time of his life like he is now.”
“He is the one who makes Red Bull unbeatable,” admitted the president of Formula Imola.
“I took a big risk though by putting it sideways between Eau Rouge and Raidillon when it started to rain.”
The Dutchman, who started sixth, took 17 laps to gain the lead, then flew undisturbed to the checkered flag. Second was Perez, third the Monegasque.
The world champion finishes ahead of Piastri and Gasly, Ferrari off the podium.
The McLaren talent took the missed pole position in the Sprint Shootout in Belgium philosophically.
The Red Bull driver was ahead of Oscar Piastri (McLaren) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari).
Statements from the top three finishers of the Belgian GP Qualifying.
The Red Bull driver penalized five positions. Next to the Monegasque will start Sergio Perez.
On the eve of the Spa weekend, Red Bull is reportedly intent on replacing the gearbox on the Dutchman’s car: five grid penalty positions loom.
The words of the two-time world champion in the press conference on the eve of the three-day Belgian Grand Prix.
On Sept. 3, in Monza, he could reach 10 wins in a row, an all-time record.
McLaren team principal glosses, “This podium picture will be special. He has a lot of energy, but energy has to be controlled.”
Dutchman praises team on Sunday rewriting F1 history: twelve consecutive wins.