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Max Verstappen has not ruled out the possibility of leaving Red Bull for Aston Martin and reuniting with F1 car designer Adrian Newey. It was announced earlier this week that Newey had signed a five-year deal with Aston Martin, snubbing the chance to work with Ferrari and Sir Lewis Hamilton.
With Adrian Newey at Aston Martin and his history of making cars that Verstappen is strong in, does that make them dark horses to sign Max if he does leave Red Bull? - Dan Aston Martin already have two drivers committed for 2026.
Former F1 race winner Juan Pablo Montoya believes Max Verstappen will receive an offer from Aston Martin “he can’t refuse” next year. Four-time world champion Verstappen has a contract with ...
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DPA International on MSNNorris snatches Spa pole after Verstappen wins sprintBriton Lando Norris continued his resurgence by seizing pole position on Saturday for the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix. The McLaren man had won the last two races to close the gap at the top of the standings to his team-mate Oscar Piastri.
A respected BBC journalist has delivered a significant update on Max Verstappen amid growing speculation linking him to Mercedes. Verstappen, 27, who has won the last four world championships has cut a frustrated figure this year at Red Bull.
It seems that speculation around Max Verstappen and his possible move to the Aston Martin Formula 1 team was partly correct as he takes to the track in a GT3 car from the brand. Recently, rumors ...
The saga surrounding Max Verstappen’s Red Bull future will get “very interesting” if Saudi Arabia “gets involved” with the Aston Martin F1 team.
Max Verstappen issues statement on Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies after shock Christian Horner sacking
Max Verstappen has spoken publicly about new Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies after Christian Horner's surprise sacking. After a disappointing campaign for Red Bull, Horner was dismissed as team principal earlier this month. Executives did not wait long to bring in his replacement, promoting Mekies from the sister team Racing Bulls.
Lando Norris has earned pole position for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix ahead of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. With Piastri finishing second ahead of third-placed Norris in Saturday's Sprint, the Briton needed a reaction as he bids to remain on the Australian's coattails in the title race.
The rumors surrounding Max Verstappen’s future in Formula 1 were rife during the off-season, with reports suggesting that Aston Martin had offered the Dutch driver an eye-watering £1 billion ...