Max Verstappen said he's "not having fun at all" driving Formula 1's controversial cars after crashing out of the season's ...
The Red Bull star crashed out of Australian GP qualifying ...
Max Verstappen suffered an early high-speed crash in Qualifying which means he will start F1s 2026 season-opener from 20th; watch Sundays Australian Grand Prix at 4am with build-up from 2.30am, live o ...
George Russell eclipsed his rivals with a flying lap of one minute 18.518 seconds on soft tyres, 0.293 ahead of Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli.
Isack Hadjar became Red Bull’s saviour on Saturday in Melbourne after Max Verstappen’s crash in Q1. On paper, it looked like ...
The FIA stewards have confirmed Lance Stroll, Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz will all be on the Formula 1 Australian Grand ...
George Russell vowed to “make hay while the sun shines” after he blitzed his world championship rivals to take a crushing pole position for Sunday’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The British ...
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Stroll, Verstappen and Sainz allowed to start F1 Australian GP
The FIA stewards have confirmed Lance Stroll, Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz will all be on the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix starting grid despite not setting a qualifying lap time ...
George Russell will start the first race of the 2026 Formula 1 season on pole position, after an impressive qualifying ...
Russell leads Mercedes 1-2 for Australian GP as Verstappen crashes. George Russell powered to pole position Saturday for the ...
Max Verstappen has reiterated his opposition to the 2026 Formula 1 rules by saying that “the formula is just not correct”, following a disastrous crash in Australian Grand Prix qualifying. His ...
Qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix had all the ingredients you would want from a session at this place. At the sharp end, the younger drivers were turning heads, a Mercedes resurgence was taking ...
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