Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has taken a major step toward securing his fourth straight F1 title by winning the Brazilian ...
Oscar Piastri plays team game to cede Sprint win to Lando Norris, who trims Max Verstappens title lead to 44 points; ...
Lando Norris will start the Sao Paulo Grand Prix from pole in a marathon wet-weather qualifying session, with his title rival ...
Red Bull close the gap to the two in front but the biggest movement is from sixth down. Alpine move up from ninth to sixth ...
Max Verstappen’s on-track aggression is a direct result of the car not being good enough as Ferrari and McLaren jump ahead ...
After so much (deserved) flak for his questionable racing tactics in Mexico, we were lucky to witness the very best of Max ...
Verstappen finished third on the road ... Red Bull as he raced well from 13th to the final Sprint point in eighth. Perez's recovery from his Sprint Qualifying disappointment included a move on RB ...
Once the race began, he clumsily collided with Liam Lawson – who could replace him at Red Bull – ending up with a hole in the sidepod of his car ... last on the road. All in his home race.