Max Verstappen has been spotted testing an Aston Martin GT3 at the former home of the French Grand Prix – Circuit Paul Ricard.
A social media fan account of the four-time world champion posted an array of videos of Verstappen testing the GT3 car, ahead of pre-season testing in Bahrain next week.
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Jos Verstappen delivers F1 shock Max boycott warning
Jos Verstappen has warned Formula 1 that Max will boycott a launch event next year if it again takes place in the United Kingdom, following “shameful” boos during F1 75.
During Tuesday’s F1 75 livery launch event in London, Max Verstappen was booed by the audience whenever he appeared on camera or his name was said.
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Verstappen delivers seven-word response to Hamilton Ferrari title credentials
Max Verstappen has rated Lewis Hamilton’s chances of landing the 2025 F1 title, summing the situation up in seven words.
The two drivers have not battled for a world title since their iconic, if controversial, 2021 battle which culminated in Verstappen dethroning Hamilton and is seeking a fifth straight crown in the coming season.
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Norris issues surprising response to ‘favourite’ F1 tag
Lando Norris has responded to the suggestion he is the favourite to take home the F1 drivers’ title this season.
McLaren enter the year after triumphing in the constructors’ championship over rivals Ferrari last year.
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Sainz reveals ‘biggest change’ with surprise Mercedes twist
Carlos Sainz has revealed that the “biggest change” following his move from Ferrari to Williams is nothing to do with the team itself, but its powertrain.
This season marks the Spanish driver’s 11th in Formula 1, with Williams being the fifth team he has signed for in his career.
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Gasly calls for Alpine sacrifice as ‘weapons’ point made
Pierre Gasly wants to sacrifice the 2025 F1 season, telling his Alpine team that “we’re starting with the same weapons” as rival squads for the 2026 reset.
F1’s technical regulations are set for their biggest-ever overhaul in 2026, with active aerodynamics being paired with a power unit refresh, with the complete package set to create a big shake-up of the pecking order.
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