Spanish Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri and F1
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Max Verstappen Nears F1 Suspension After Spanish GP Meltdown originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Max Verstappen is on the brink of an unprecedented setback after his penalty points total surged to 11, just one away from triggering a race ban under F1 regulations.
Max Verstappen refused to deny he deliberately crashed into George Russell as the Spanish Grand Prix ended in dramatic fashion.Oscar Piastri took victory in Barcelona ahead of team-mate Lando Norris but it was behind the McLaren duo where the chaos ensued in the final five laps after a safety car.
The Spanish Grand Prix saw McLaren drive home their title advantage with Oscar Piastri on top and Lando Norris close behind while Max Verstappen lost significant ground
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen acquired a high-level FIA license, which will allow him to compete in different kinds of races.
Max Verstappen has leapt to the defence of Red Bull teammate Yuki Tsunoda following his qualifying shocker at the F1 Spanish Grand Prix. While Verstappen qualified third behind the McLaren pair, teammate Tsunoda was eliminated in the first part of qualifying with the slowest time, leaving him 20th and last on the grid for Sunday’s grand prix.
George Russell takes no offence at speculation Mercedes want to sign Max Verstappen, as that is what he would do if he were the team boss.
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Daily Express US on MSNChristian Horner sets target for Max Verstappen after rumored Ferrari approachMax Verstappen is bidding to win a fifth straight F1 title, but has been told by Christian Horner he needs to start beating at least one McLaren every weekend.
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GPblog on MSNF1 Today | Verstappen sees small chance of a win, and Russell advices Toto to sign the DutchmanA revealing day of on-track action in Spain has seen McLaren dominate ahead of Max Verstappen in qualifying, and George Russell has adviced Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff to sign Verstappen alongside him.