Max Verstappen's damning Red Bull admission at Mexico GP
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'Just isn't working' - Max Verstappen vents frustration as Red Bull struggles
Verstappen's difficulties were on full display as he kept sliding through the high-speed Turn 9 left-hander, forced to correct his mistakes with oversteer. When pressed about the problem, Verstappen replied: "Well, just watch the onboard and turn up the volume, then you'll hear what's happening there."
Max Verstappen has been pinpointed the issues he endured with his Red Bull during qualifying for Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix.
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F1 Mexico GP: Max Verstappen tops FP2 with upgraded Red Bull, Oscar Piastri only 12th
Max Verstappen was fastest in second practice for the Mexico Grand Prix, driving Red Bull’s updated Formula 1 challenger, with championship leader Oscar Piastri down in 12th.
Max Verstappen was only fifth fastest in qualifying at the Mexico City Grand Prix, as the Dutchman struggled to control his Red Bull car in hot conditions
Lewis Hamilton has been awarded a 10-second time penalty after a heated battle with Max Verstappen at the Mexico City Grand Prix. The early laps of the race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez were busy for the stewards. On Lap 6, Verstappen attempted an aggressive divebomb on Hamilton into Turn 1.
Sergio Perez believes that ‘even Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc ’ would struggle going up against Max Verstappen within the Red Bull team. The Mexican racer sent a stark warning to Isack Hadjar, who is expected to be announced as the Dutchman’s next team-mate in the coming weeks.
Laurent Mekies has lavished praise on Max Verstappen after the Dutchman continued his pursuit of the McLaren pair by taking victory in the United States GP.
Jacques Villeneuve has named four-time and reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou as the "perfect" driver to occupy the second Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen in 2026.
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Max Verstappen's replacement reveals Red Bull experience ahead of Mexican Grand Prix
Max Verstappen's replacement shares an honest reflection on his latest Formula 1 outing ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix, offering insight into his growing presence within the team’s future plans.
Max Verstappen says he does not have the pace to fight for higher than fifth in the Mexico City Grand Prix and needs to stay out of trouble in Sunday’s race.Red Bull came into the Mexico weekend in strong form,