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Max Verstappen's 2025 comeback was the most "outstanding" drive of the season - Romain Grosjean
Romain Grosjean praised Max Verstappen's late-season 2025 resurgence as his most outstanding and inspiring campaign
Verstappen joins Lewis Hamilton, who signed an exclusive collectibles deal with Fanatics earlier this year. Though Hamilton was the first F1 driver to have a card of his sell for over $1 million in 2024, Verstappen’s record card sale was in 2022 when his one-of-a-kind 2020 Topps Chrome F1 autographed Superfractor sold for $534,000.
Sophie Kumpen followed a candle ritual for Max Verstappen before every F1 race. It helped deliver four titles—until it failed for the first time.
No Formula 1 driver puts pressure on his rivals quite like Max Verstappen. The Red Bull star did it to Lewis Hamilton in 2021, winning his first title on the last lap of the season and preventing Hamilton from clinching a record eighth F1 title.
Max Verstappen will start the Abu Dhabi GP from the pole after securing the top spot in the qualifying at the Yas Marina Circuit on Saturday. Verstappen still has a chance to win his fifth consecutive F1 title.
The title race goes down to the wire as Norris, Verstappen and Piastri reach Abu Dhabi separated by the smallest of margins.
Red Bull's influential auto racing adviser Helmut Marko is retiring from his role at the age of 82, ending a 20-year stint in which he helped Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen develop into four-time Formula 1 champions.
Max Verstappen has made a remarkable return to Formula 1 this season, and with the opportunity to reclaim the World Championship title, his performance at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend will be absolutely critical.
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Max Verstappen Wins the Battle, Norris Wins the War and Formula 1 Has a New First-Time Champion
McLaren played the conservative game with their leading driver as Lando Norris finished on the podium in the Abu Dhabi season finale and controls his own championship destiny.
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How Helmut Marko beat one of his fiercest F1 rivals to signing Max Verstappen for Red Bull in 2014
Helmut Marko’s career in Formula 1 was cut short after just 12 months at the wheel, but the rivalries he shared with some of the sport’s greatest drivers remained into the following decades. The 82-year-old recently announced that he would be retiring from his role at Red Bull after serving 20 years as a special advisor to the F1 team.
Gabriel Bortoleto and Andrea Kimi Antonelli discussed Max Verstappen's support during their first year in Formula 1