Max Verstappen has admitted that discussions with Mercedes about a potential blockbuster switch in F1 did take place earlier in 2025.
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Unveiling the Turbocharged Future: George Russell’s Mercedes Upgrade for 2026
George Russell is convinced that the problems that hampered Mercedes during the ground-effect era will not be prevalent during F1’s next regulation cycle.
BővebbenFerrari debunks F1 narrative about Lewis Hamilton relationship
Ferrari has asserted that its relationship with Lewis Hamilton is not as bad as it was depicted at times during his maiden F1 campaign with the team in 2025.
BővebbenRevolutionizing Formula 1: Oliver Bearman Identifies Defining Moment for Haas in 2025
Oliver Bearman has addressed how a late-season upgrade package propelled Haas to the team’s second-highest-ever points total across a F1 season in 2025.
BővebbenPowering Through Legacies: An Exclusive Interview with WorldSBK Champion Jonathan Rea
Following an illustrious 17-year career in the World Superbike Championship, the series lost its most successful star, Jonathan Rea, at the end of 2025.
BővebbenRacing Revolution: Aston Martin Sets Sights on Formula 1’s Elite Engineer for Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen’s long-time race engineer in F1, Gianpiero Lambiase, has had talks with Aston Martin about a possible role at the team.
BővebbenMax Verstappen Unleashes the Power of Red Bull’s F1 Engine: A Game-Changer in the Making
Max Verstappen has already heard Red Bull’s new F1 engine for 2026 and, so far, he has liked what he has heard.
BővebbenDriven to Succeed: George Russell’s Journey Through Mercedes F1 Contract Negotiations
George Russell has expressed that his prolonged contract talks with Mercedes throughout 2025 proved “no distraction” during the F1 campaign.
BővebbenUltimate Revelation: Max Verstappen Unveils Sponsor Behind Exclusive Formula 1 Drivers’ Annual Dinner
Max Verstappen addressed how he missed the chance to pay for the F1 drivers’ traditional end-of-season dinner ahead of the Abu Dhabi finale.
BővebbenWhy Red Bull is ‘not worried’ by high-profile F1 staff departures
Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff is adamant that he is “not worried” despite key figures leaving its F1 team in the last couple of seasons.
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