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Max Verstappen has said that going into racing management would be of interest to him after his racing career, saying it is a “passion” of his.is  Speaking to the YouTube channel Track Limits, with the conversation mainly revolving around sim racing, Verstappen explained that he has always loved giving drivers a chance in the sim racing

Sky Sports reporter Martin Brundle believes that Max Verstappen will be “the man to beat” for the 2025 F1 season. However, Brundle, along with many others, believe that this could be one of the more open seasons the premier class of motorsport has seen in a long time, with McLaren and Ferrari also vying for both drivers’ and

Former F1 driver and current FIA steward Johnny Herbert does not think Liam Lawson has “proved 100 percent that he is worthy of the Red Bull seat.” Coming into the 2025 Formula 1 season, the New Zealander is the replacement for Sergio Perez, who left the Austrian team after a disappointing season. After just 11 Grands Prix under

An interesting and exciting season awaits both Max Verstappen and Red Bull in 2025. The big question is whether the Austrian team can be competitive against the fierce competition of McLaren and Ferrari, both teams which are expected to be strong in 2025. Will Verstappen want to leave Red Bull if he no longer feels he can

Throughout the season, speculation has surrounded a possible dismissal of Sergio Perez at Red Bull Racing. Carlos Sainz was mentioned early in the season as one of the possible replacements. In the end, the Spaniard went to Williams and Liam Lawson replaced Perez. Windsor thinks Max Verstappen is one of the reasons Red Bull did

Max Verstappen is being increasingly emphatically linked with Aston Martin. After a the Daily Mail recently reported that the British racing stable wants to attract the four-time world champion for as much as one billion pounds, the Verstappen camp neither wanted to confirm nor deny the report to GPblog. Aston Martin, however, was outspoken: “Absolute

Johnny Herbert, in his role as FIA steward, has had to judge Max Verstappen’s actions on track, and also off track on several occasions. The Briton has spoken out about the way the Dutchman ‘intimidates’ other drivers, with George Russell’s response at the Qatar Grand Prix appreciated by Herbert.