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Jos Verstappen has slammed a former Red Bull test driver for his comments on Max's potential move to Mercedes.
A former Formula One champion has claimed that the team that signs Max Verstappen will have to pay him a huge salary.
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Sportsnaut on MSNF1 EARTHQUAKE: Max Verstappen’s Red Bull Exit Looms with ‘Astronomical’ Price Tag as Mercedes Goes All InThe F1 paddock is abuzz, and not just with the roar of engines at this weekend’s British Grand Prix. Whispers have turned ...
Is Max Verstappen really on the verge of ditching Red Bull for Mercedes? A $136 million clause and fresh rumors are sending ...
McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown Red Bull Racing would be trailing their sister team Racing Bulls if not for Max Verstappen’s ...
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GPblog on MSNDo Red Bull support Tsunoda enough? The japanese opens up on his traumatic experience so farYuki Tsunoda currently sits seventeenth in the championship, while Max Verstappen, driving the same car, holds third place. At Silverstone, the Japanese driver opened up about his experience and the ...
Max Verstappen's future at Red Bull is uncertain as Mercedes rumours grow. Could the F1 star switch teams ahead of the 2026 ...
Max Verstappen, who is currently signed with Red Bull, is in talks with Mercedes over changing sides, according to The ...
While George Russell said interested teams have reached out in the past, no F1 2026 talks beyond Mercedes are currently ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNLiam Lawson issues blunt response to Zak Brown’s Red Bull criticismLiam Lawson made it clear he didn't agree with Zak Brown's critical appraisal of Red Bull's performance thus far in 2025.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown described the possibility of Max Verstappen joining Mercedes as "scary" amid increasing speculation ...
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