Arvid Lindblad could just make his debut as a Grand Prix driver in Formula 1 during 2025. How exactly will the Red Bull Junior Team driver do it? GPblog lays it all out.
Guenther Steiner does not believe Max Verstappen will leave Red Bull Racing after 2025. Indeed, according to the former Haas F1 team principal, there are no decent alternatives for the four-time world champion, he explained that to GPblog during an exclusive interview. Does Steiner have a point or not?
With the news that drivers who verbally discredit the FIA – or at least the motorsport federation’s standards – will face a hefty fine and possible suspension, President Mohammed Ben Sulayem and his crew have reportedly made many drivers unhappy. The federation would need to take this matter seriously, because it should not be forgotten:
Lando Norris is bound to have woken up over the winter months bathed in sweat, realising that he has missed out on a prime opportunity to become a Formula 1 world champion in 2024. Indeed, the McLaren Briton may never get another chance to take the title, particularly if the challenge is greater in 2025
During a Twitch livestream, something unusual happened. While sim racing with Team Redline, Max Verstappen was asked, “Have you ever seen a McLaren flying?” Verstappen did happen to see a flying McLaren as a car then went flying across the track. His facial expressions showed just how shocked he was.
Of course it is a rumour, as new rumours surface every day in Formula 1: Aston Martin itself is said to have leaked that it has £1 billion left to hijack Max Verstappen away. Why would that have been done? Leaking a story is an ideal way to gauge how a message falls and how