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Max Verstappen's net worth has increased by almost £44million in the last year, with the Red Bull Racing driver now among the richest people in the Netherlands
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Lando Norris Wins Mexican GP: Here's How Max Verstappen Can Still Win F1 World Driver's Championship
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen's hopes of staging the mother of all comebacks in Formula One history suffered a massive blow on Sunday when Lando Norris secured the Mexican Grand Prix. Following a sublime performance at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez,
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Sergio Perez backs Max Verstappen for 2025 F1 title: "He's a driver that deserves the most"
Sergio Perez believes his former team-mate Max Verstappen will finish the job and take the 2025 Formula 1 drivers' championship this year, adding that the Red Bull star "deserves" it after his form so far this season.
Winning four consecutive Formula 1 World Drivers' Championship titles with Red Bull Racing has helped make Max Verstappen one of the richest Dutch people at 28
Red Bull star Max Verstappen has cemented his status among F1's all-time greats, passing Sebastian Vettel for the third-most career podiums (123) and now closing in on Michael Schumacher (155).
Whats changed for new title leader Lando Norris? Can Oscar Piastri end his difficult run? And how big a threat to both McLarens does Max Verstappen remain? watch the Sao Paulo Grand Prix next up on Sky Sports F1,
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The Controversial Call That Cost Max Verstappen Late Mexico Attack Against Charles Leclerc Explained
Formula 1's Mexico City Grand Prix reached a somewhat anti-climactic end as Max Verstappen was denied a late assault on Charles Leclerc due to a controversial v
Oscar Piastri admitted he was dumbfounded at his lack of pace after another difficult qualifying session for the F1 championship leader. Piastri, who has a 14-point lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris and 40 points ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, has endured a poor run of form and Saturday at the Mexico GP was no different.
George Russell signed a new Mercedes deal earlier this month and the British Formula 1 star has now revealed it gives him extra protection against being replaced by Max Verstappen
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