Max Verstappen won’t change his driving over F1 race ban risk: “Why should I?”

Over the next two Formula 1 grands prix in Canada and Austria, Max Verstappen faces the risk of being banned for a race with one more penalty point. Despite this threat, Verstappen remains focused and insists it won’t affect his mindset when racing in his Red Bull. Following the 10-second time penalty and three penalty points he received for colliding with George Russell in the Spanish Grand Prix, Verstappen’s total points have reached 11 in the past year, with 12 leading to an automatic one-race ban. He will begin losing…

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Hamilton’s Endorsement: Vasseur’s Vision for Ferrari’s F1 Triumph

Despite Ferrari sitting in the second place in the constructors’ championship, the team has had a lackluster start to the season, trailing 197 points behind the current leaders, McLaren. Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time world champion who joined Ferrari last winter, staunchly defends team principal Frederic Vasseur, asserting that Vasseur is the right person to lead Ferrari to success. Hamilton expresses his commitment to working with Vasseur and emphasizes that they are determined to overcome the challenges they are facing as a team. Addressing speculation about Vasseur’s position and his own…

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Max Verstappen’s Jaw-Dropping Gesture Leaves George Russell in Awe After Spanish GP

Mercedes driver George Russell expressed surprise at Max Verstappen apologizing for their F1 Spanish Grand Prix incident on social media. The clash occurred when Verstappen slowed down and then accelerated, making contact with Russell. Verstappen initially avoided addressing the incident but later admitted fault on Instagram. Russell, though surprised by Verstappen’s accountability, did not feel the need to discuss the incident further. Describing the incident as potentially deliberate, Russell believes Verstappen was attempting to assert dominance rather than cause a crash. Verstappen’s 10-second penalty in Spain puts him at risk…

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