Max Verstappen Back In F1 Title Fight
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Max Verstappen versus Lando Norris: the data behind the “crazy” last corner in Austin
The Dutchman claimed pole for the F1 sprint race in Austin as the team reveals it experimented with different set-ups during the only practice session
Max Verstappen was victorious at the U.S. Grand Prix for the fourth time in his career, cutting the championship deficit as Oscar Piastri struggled.
The British media were seriously impressed by Max Verstappen 's bold claim after his dominant win at the United States Grand Prix this past weekend.
Lando Norris was content with second in Sunday's United States Grand Prix as the gap between himself and Oscar Piastri is cut to 14.
Red Bull have been caught up in a gamesmanship row after allegedly tampering with Lando Norris’s grid tape at the United States Grand Prix.
McLaren driver Lando Norris hit back at Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who had some choice words for the Briton. Verstappen is never one to shy away from expressing his true feelings, regardless of whether they cause controversy or not.
As Lando Norris returns to the track for round 19 of the title fight, he has been warned to watch out for Max Verstappen after irking the Red Bull driver during qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen pipped Lando Norris pole position by less than a tenth for Saturday's Sprint race at the Circuit of the Americas at Austin.
Max Verstappen was furious after Lando Norris allegedly impeded him during the Singapore Grand Prix qualifying session.
Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc rounded out the top three in Austin, Texas, while championship leader Oscar Piastri could only manage sixth. Earlier today, Verstappen won the sprint race from pole after the McLarens collided on the first lap and were immediately out of the race.