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Silverstone has undergone numerous transformations throughout its history, but its soul remains the same: a high-speed titan.
Max Verstappen credited a critical overnight setup change for transforming his Red Bull RB21 into a pole-position contender.
Max Verstappen has shown he has the pace when it matters most as he beat Formula 1 title rivals Oscar Piastri and Lando ...
Max Verstappen is on the verge of facing an F1 race ban following his crash with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday. Per ESPN's Laurence Edmondson, Verstappen is just a point away ...
“And what does the equipment for sim racing cost? Maybe $30,000 to $50,000 in total,” he said. Max Verstappen during the 2025 Miami Grand Prix. Sam Navarro-Imagn Images ...
Max Verstappen isn’t just dominating on Sundays, he’s now shaping how future drivers train long before they ever reach Formula 1. Behind the scenes, the Red Bull star is helping develop ...
Turns out Max Verstappen really likes racing. Yep, who would’ve thought it? Of course, we already knew about the Dutchman’s obsession with sim racing in his downtime from F1, but now it seems ...
Fan quickly pieced it together thanks to the Verstappen.com Racing livery on the car and his unmistakable helmet design. “Bro logged into his alt account today,” one fan joked as the internet ...
That program is aligned with 2 Seas Motorsport, not Emil Frey Racing. Chris Lulham, one of the drivers running for Verstappen dot com Racing, was reportedly also present at the test.
This time, they took it a step further by also launching a simulator in the same livery. F1 Authentics has now put the simulator up for auction as a special ‘Max Verstappen’ edition.
While sim drivers lack experience with G-forces, Verstappen thinks training and the right coaching can bridge the gap. He says sim racing has improved his own driving, and vice versa.
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