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GPblog on MSNJos Verstappen warns Red Bull of ‘unhappy Max’ if he can't winJos Verstappen has, particularly last year, been vocal about his criticism towards Red Bull Racing several times. However, he has seen progress since the Grand Prix in Imola and suspects that his son Max Verstappen will stay with the Austrian Formula 1 team if the current trajectory continues.
Lewis Hamilton has been demoted from fourth on the grid at the Monaco Grand Prix as a result of a three-place grid penalty for impeding Max Verstappen.
Max Verstappen didn’t hold back after Lewis Hamilton blocked his flying lap during qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix — a moment that’s now triggered an investigation by the stewards and could leave Hamilton with a costly penalty.
Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton will start Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix from seventh place after being handed a three-place grid drop for impeding Red Bull's Max Verstappen in qualifying.
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull back in the game? Verstappen confirms findings after ‘very valuable lesson’Max Verstappen has revealed that Red Bull gained a “very useful lesson” in how to extract the most from the RB21 at last weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola. And he has called for the team to keep bringing “performance” to the car to assist his battle against McLaren pair Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris for the F1 2025 title.
Many noticed the front brake ducts on Max Verstappen's car on the Friday. Red Bull brought an update to the front brakes this weekend, and GPblog asked top advisor Helmut Marko about the matter after FP2.
Aston Martin's chances of signing Max Verstappen will be a 'pipe dream' until they have a car good enough for Red Bull's four-times world champion, according to the team's design great Adrian Newey.Newey,
Damon Hill believes the FIA must act over the "dangerous" incidents of Monaco GP Friday practice with slow-moving cars.