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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
Oliver Bearman claimed he was "sh***ing myself going side by side" with four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen during the Mexico Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen didn't expect to finish on the podium before Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix as the Dutchman finished third.
The Mexican Grand Prix is never short of drama, and Max Verstappen knows that all too well. The Dutchman heads back to Mexico City with no margin for error as he chases down his fifth title, and
Max Verstappen has been steadily closing the gap on McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in the F1 title race.
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,
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.
A FUMING Lewis Hamilton called out “cheats” as he was slapped with a ten-second time penalty after a scuffle with Max Verstappen. The old title rivals were battling for third at the Mexico Grand
Max Verstappen gave a four-word reply after a rarely-seen error from race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase during the Mexican Grand Prix.