Max Verstappen considering F1 retirement
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Max Verstappen says he is not enjoying driving Formula 1s 2026 cars; new power units and chassis were introduced for this season; the four-time world champion insists his discontent is not a result of
The FIA have introduced a rule tweak ahead of qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix as the new regulations continue to cause uproar.
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Verstappen back on track at Nürburgring: Watch the F1 star tackle the Nordschleife live!
Max Verstappen is set to compete in the second round of the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS2). Catch all the live sessions here! You can also watch Verstappen's onboard here: The Red Bull Racing star earlier stormed to pole while driving the Mercedes-AMG GT3 for Winward alongside Dani Juncadella and Jules Gounon.
Max Verstappen's miserable start to 2026 continued as he was knocked out of Q2 in qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix by Red Bull junior driver Arvid Lindblad.
On the latest episode of The Chequered Flag Podcast, 1996 F1 world champion Damon Hill thinks that if Max Verstappen is not enjoying the sport any more following regulation changes then perhaps he needs to take a break.