Recently, reports suggested that Aston Martin were close to signing the champion, however these claims have been strongly denied by the team since they emerged. Verstappen himself has also revealed no intention of switching teams,
Johnny Herbert has been removed from his role as an F1 steward for the FIA after the governing body decided his punditry work was incompatible with the position
Johnny Herbert has left his role as an FIA steward and the Verstappen family will be pleased. The three-time Formula 1 race-winner has been a regular in the paddock ever since entering the sport,
Reigning Formula One champion Max Verstappen has been called out by a racing rival who claimed he'd be nothing without his dad. On his road to winning four F1 Drivers Championship titles, it's safe to say that Verstappen has made some enemies, including new Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton.
The rumors linking Max Verstappen with Aston Martin just won't go away. In fact, they're only getting louder. Aston Martin team boss Lawrence Stroll has made no
The FIA announced on Wednesday that Johnny Herbert has been removed from its pool of Formula 1 driver stewards as the role was 'incompatible' with his media work
JOHNNY HERBERT has been axed from his F1 driver steward role after 15 years of service, the FIA have confirmed. The FIA said Herbert’s panel job was “incompatible” with his media
A respected Formula 1 journalist has discussed the possibility of Max Verstappen making a big-money move to Aston Martin. Red Bull Racing superstar Verstappen clinched his fourth successive F1 world title in 2024 despite enduring a tough season.
A new role has been confirmed for Max Verstappen with Red Bull Formula 1 team after a driver swap was revealed via an official team release on social media. Christian Horner's outfit recently shuffled their driver lineup for 2025, handing Verstappen a new team-mate for the upcoming season in Liam Lawson.
The Rolex 24 at Daytona features more than 200 of the best drivers in the world, including 14 former Formula 1 stars
Given the pick of any driver in history to take the wheel for a last dash to the checkered flag, the Rolex 24 field leaned toward a current great. In an informal poll conducted by NBC Sports, Max Verstappen was the most popular choice as the dream closer at Daytona International Speedway.