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Lando Norris’ shock Max Verstappen theory as F1 race ban loomsNever mind keeping his elbows in to avoid an incident that could lead to a race ban, Lando Norris reckons Max Verstappen will actually “fight more” given his World title is on the line.
Red Bull Racing Formula One driver Max Verstappen has uncovered McLaren's strongest point that has helped it dominate the F1 ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 Penalty Points: Max Verstappen race ban looms as FIA issue penalty verdict for Lewis Hamilton incidentAs F1 heads into the summer break a race ban still looms for Max Verstappen who sits on the highest number of penalty points.
Under current FIA regulations, any driver who scores 12 penalty points within a 12-month period is handed a one-race suspension. Verstappen now sits at 11, only one point shy of the threshold.
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GPFans on MSNHow Max Verstappen caused complete FIA rules resetMax Verstappen may be a four-time F1 champion but once upon a time, he was a teenager that Red Bull chose to roll the dice on ...
Max Verstappen said Formula 1 was "annoying" and that questions about him racing under the threat of a race ban were "childish". The Red Bull driver, who qualified second for Sunday's Canadian ...
Max Verstappen remains the talk of the paddock as Formula 1 heads to Canada this weekend. After a controversial incident at the Spanish GP, Verstappen is at risk of facing a race ban.
Max Verstappen showed his irritation with questions about penalty points and race bans after qualifying on the front row for Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix alongside old foe George Russell.
Verstappen has a total of 11 penalty points over a rolling 12-month period, which puts him one point shy of the one-race ban. He will be in the clear after the Austrian Grand Prix at the end of ...
Verstappen is under contract at Red Bull until 2028, but his future was under scrutiny in recent months amid continued links ...
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