McLaren divided over Max Verstappen F1 championship threat
The McLaren camp is divided on whether Red Bull's Max Verstappen still poses a threat to the team in this season's F1 World Championship.
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The McLaren camp is divided on whether Red Bull's Max Verstappen still poses a threat to the team in this season's F1 World Championship.
Yuki Tsunoda has insisted that comparisons to Max Verstappen will remain "unfair" until he has identical Red Bull machinery to his team-mate in F1.
Max Verstappen branded his Red Bull "undriveable" ahead of this weekend's F1 Hungarian GP, after escaping a penalty for a bizarre incident in FP2.
Max Verstappen has announced that he will continue to race with Red Bull in F1 in 2026, prompting an end to the speculation that he could head to Mercedes.
Max Verstappen has revealed that watching McLaren's onboards has contributed to his doomed attitude towards his and Red Bull's F1 title prospects in 2025.
Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies has acknowledged that there is no short-term remedy to the balance limitations that continue to plague the team's 2025 F1 car.
Max Verstappen is poised to remain with Red Bull in 2026 as the clause which could have permitted a move elsewhere in F1 won't become active this season.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has defended the FIA's decision to delay the F1 Belgian GP, a move criticised by both Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
Max Verstappen has argued there will "never be classic wet races" again as he voiced his discontent at the FIA's hesitation to begin the F1 Belgian GP.
Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies has revealed the team is braced for a wet F1 Belgian GP, implementing a high-downforce set-up for Max Verstappen.