Why Max Verstappen is urging Red Bull not to give up on 2025 despite impending F1 rule change
Max Verstappen has urged Red Bull not to give up on the 2025 F1 season, despite his diminishing title prospects and the upcoming change to the regulations.
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Max Verstappen has urged Red Bull not to give up on the 2025 F1 season, despite his diminishing title prospects and the upcoming change to the regulations.
F1 drivers, including Pierre Gasly, have urged for a solution to a "chicken-and-egg" situation regarding visibility during races affected by wet weather.
Esteban Ocon has conceded that he was concerned that Haas' 2025 F1 season would be a "lost cause" after the team endured a disastrous start in Australia.
Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies has said that he and the F1 team "have a very good relationship" with McLaren, despite a previous fraught rivalry.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has expressed that the team is eager to reward Max Verstappen's decision to remain with a stronger package in F1 in 2026.
Mercedes Trackside Engineering Director Andrew Shovlin has revealed the team is targeting more victories in F1 in 2025, having understood the team's mid-season dip.
Lewis Hamilton has clarified that he has not been issuing "orders" to Ferrari with the documents he has been sending to the team across the 2025 F1 season.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has confessed that Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris' Formula 1 title fight could mirror the team's contentious 2007 intra-team battle.
Charles Leclerc is clear about Ferrari’s priority for the 2025 F1 season: finishing as high as possible, even if it means sacrificing valuable wind tunnel testing hours.
Pierre Gasly has admitted he would swap Alpine being last "every day of the week" this year for a 2026 F1 car to challenge for race wins.