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Max Verstappen recently applied for a race license with the FIA. Under which category does the four-time F1 champion fall, and what does that mean for potential outings outside Formula 1?
Max Verstappen has moved to the bring of a stunning Formula 1 race ban after Sunday's controversial Spanish Grand Prix. The Red Bull star was given three penalty points on his FIA superlicence ...
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen acquired a high-level FIA license, which will allow him to compete in different kinds of races. Verstappen has long spoken about his desire to compete in ...
After initial informal talks in 2024, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff is again courting Max Verstappen's services. This could impact F1 2026 ...
Under current FIA regulations, any driver who scores 12 penalty points within a 12-month period is handed a one-race suspension. Verstappen now sits at 11, only one point shy of the threshold.
The race restart saw Verstappen struggle in a battle for third place with Charles Leclerc as his car struggled for traction. At the end of Turn 1, Russell tried to get past him for the fourth spot.
Ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen caused a stir with a press conference that was dominated by the words “no comment.”To every question about the FIA, the published racing ...
In case you didn't watch Sunday's Grand Prix, you missed a big Max Verstappen meltdown. While the Dutchman looked on for a podium finish after a long and arduous pit-lane battle with the Ferraris ...
Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen, of the Netherlands, sits in his car during a pit stop at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix auto race, Friday, June 13, 2025, in Montreal.