Formula 1, Texas: World Championship leader Max Verstappen starts from pole position in the US Grand Prix in Austin / Texas. The Dutch Red Bull star raced to the best time in qualifying on Saturday in 1: 32.910 minutes and has a good chance of extending his lead of six points over record world champion Lewis Hamilton. The Briton drove to second place in the Mercedes (1: 33.119) and completes the front row. Verstappen's team-mate Sergio Perez was third in...
Sunday October 24th 2021 Vettel "successful" after punishment Verstappen snatches pole position from Hamilton Qualifying for the US Grand Prix goes to Max Verstappen. The championship leader sets the fastest time, but pursuer Lewis Hamilton is ready to close the gap in the race up to the first corner. Sebastian Vettel achieved the minimum goal, while Mick Schumacher benefited from penalties. Max Verstappen wins qualifying for the US Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver counters Lewis Hamilton's (Mercedes) fastest time,...
Mercedes is no longer master in Austin. After having taken pole position without stopping since 2014 (Rosberg x 2, Hamilton x 3, then Bottas), the German team stumbled over the Red Bull of Max Verstappen. The Dutchman was the only driver to go under 1'33 '' with a time of 1'32''910, relegating his rival for the title, Lewis Hamilton, to two tenths (1'33''119). Last cars on the track, the Red Bulls lacked grip due to raindrops that appeared in the...
Explosive first line in Austin. On Saturday in Texas, Max Verstappen (Red Bull) made a spectacular turnaround to take pole position at the United States of America Grand Prix, on the Circuit of the Americas, while we expected more Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes ). On the defensive, unhappy with his settings on Friday, the Dutchman managed to rectify the balance of his RB16B to snatch his 12th official career pole position - if we count that acquired following the qualifying sprint...
Formula 1 in Austin Verstappen shows Hamilton stinky fingers - and Formula 1 retouches him from TV recordings Red Bull driver Max Verstappen is under pressure in Austin because Lewis Hamilton is getting along better with the track in the Mercedes © Mark Thompson / Getty Images On the first day of training for the Austin Grand Prix, rivals Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen clashed. The Dutchman showed the Briton the middle finger - nothing of it was later seen...
If love lasts three years, it seems, in the case of the Netflix series Drive to Survive and Max Verstappen we will rather talk about three seasons. While the American platform has amazed its subscribers and given a nice publicity stunt to Formula 1 over the past three years, it is currently filming season 4. A season that will have to do without the Red Bull driver Max Verstappen who refused to respond to interview requests from the directors, visibly...
[ad_1] Like every Grand Prix of this thrilling Formula 1 season, a lot happened at Monza this Sunday. But the image that will undoubtedly remain is that of the clash between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, the two title contenders, who collided on lap 26 and were both forced to abandon a race ultimately won by Daniel Ricciardo. Hamilton came out just ahead of Verstappen. At the end of the straight line, the two cars entered the chicane side to...
[ad_1] Status: 05.09.2021 4:59 p.m. In Zandvoort's sea of jubilation, Crown Prince Max Verstappen regained the Formula 1 top with the longed-for home win. The Dutch Red Bull star raced on Sunday in front of title rival Lewis Hamilton to his seventh win of the season and drove the tens of thousands on the dune course into ecstasy. All tactical attacks by Mercedes and even an attempt to block by Hamilton's team-mate Valtteri Bottas could not slow Verstappen in front...
[ad_1] Max Verstappen steered his car one last time into the final right-hand bend, which they made a steep curve in Zandvoort. 18 degrees, that's a neat slant. The Dutchman felt the centrifugal forces again, which now pushed him into the seat with more than five times his body weight. But than him the Arie Luyendijkbocht spitting out again on the final straight, into an orange sea of happy-drunk Dutch people, Verstappen will have felt as if he were weightless.On...
[ad_1] First home race? Oh what, says Max Verstappen. He has certainly seen enough home races. In Spielberg, Austria, and Spa in Belgium, there have been grandstands for years whose only raison d'etre seems to be that they are populated with supporters of Max Verstappen. The Dutch have hijacked the races and dipped Styria and the Ardennes in orange since Verstappen was the youngest driver in history to climb into a Formula 1 car six years ago at the age...