Max Verstappen hopes he will not be penalised again for swearing in the 2025 Formula 1 season. The Dutchman has already served a community service sentence for it, but the new penalties introduced by the FIA could have far-reaching consequences.
When Max Verstappen is not busy winning world championships, he is often participating in one of his hobbies; sim racing. He often streams with his sim racing team, Team Redline, on Twitch Stream. However, in the world of virtual racing, one thing Verstappen hasn’t been able to get behind is Virtual Reality racing.
This weekend was a big one for Formula 1 drivers (both current and former). Two different drivers raced in Daytona, one virtually and one physically. Alongside that, time penalties were given, and a cheating controversy arose. In today’s Formula 1 news, we focus on Max Verstappen’s 24 hours of Daytona and Kevin Magnussen’s new career
Max Verstappen and Team Redline took a hit as they were not able to achieve any higher than fourth place. During the virtual 24 hours od Daytona, some costly mistakes were made on Verstappen’s side that caused his team to fall behind and struggle to regain it. Meanwhile, controversy arose around the race winner, the
Max Verstappen is taking part in the 24 Hours of Daytona this weekend on behalf of Team Redline. Not on the track, but on the sim, as he often does. With his team, he was leading in the GTP class, but he lost this position after crashing his car on a wet track. You can
It is approximately two months until the 2025 season in F1 gets underway, however, Max Verstappen will already be sim racing this weekend at the (virtual) Daytona International Speedway. The Dutchman is competing in the 24h of Daytona sim race, driving for the usual Team Readline. The race will get underway at 13:45 GMT /