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Max Verstappen was at the center of yet another controversy, this time after colliding with George Russell during the final ...
Verstappen’s deliberate ram into George Russell at the Spanish GP saw him fortunate to escape disqualification, but history ...
That all changed on the 64th of 66 laps, when Max Verstappen appeared to prod the nose of his Red Bull into the side of ...
He has the biggest image. His image goes beyond F1 ... years in the sport – a character and at times the villain. Love him or hate him, Verstappen helped to reignite interest in Formula 1 ...
Hamilton's comparison came as a response to a question about Verstappen's mindset after the Red Bull racer won the race at Spa-Francorchamps while barely breaking a sweat Max Verstappen won the ...
Max Verstappen may have secured the F1 title in ... That makes him the perfect hero and villain for modern F1. Most Formula 1 champions have certain things in common. One of those things is ...
Max Verstappen has won the world title in each of the last three seasons Red Bull's Max Verstappen has been accused of acting like Wacky Races villain Dick Dastardly by former world champion Damon ...
The new clip has sent F1 fans into meltdown on social media with many unhappy that Verstappen may be painted out as the villain once again. One fan said: "THEY ARE ABOUT TO MAKE MAX THE VILLAIN ...
Hill said after last Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix that Verstappen was using the car as a weapon and accused him of "Dick Dastardly stuff" -- a reference to the 1960s 'Wacky Races' cartoon villain.
Teetering on the thin edge between hero and villain, sometimes Verstappen crosses the line the wrong way. Not, in fact, unlike other F1 greats before him. Sebastian Vettel, like Verstappen a four ...
Red Bull's Max Verstappen has been accused of acting like Wacky Races villain Dick Dastardly by former world champion Damon Hill. Verstappen was handed a combined 20-second penalty for two ...