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Max Verstappen: Only “bad luck” can stop 2025 F1 title push at Mexico GP
Max Verstappen says only "bad luck" will derail him as he hunts for the 2025 Formula 1 drivers' championship. Adding that he will simply "give everything", he has the McLaren drivers in his sights. Speaking to The Inside Track ahead of qualifying for the Mexico Grand Prix, the four-time champion played down his chances.
Four-time champion Max Verstappen said he’ll have to rely on other drivers retiring if he is to keep alive his bid for a fifth Formula One title with
Max Verstappen hunting down Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in title charge - McLaren rivals wobbling as Red Bull’s reigning four-time world champion makes dramatic late push
Max Verstappen says he does not have the pace to fight for higher than fifth in the Mexico City Grand Prix and needs to stay out of trouble in Sunday’s race.Red Bull came into the Mexico weekend in strong form,
Yet after his weekend sweep in Austin, winning the sprint and Sunday’s grand prix for a maximum haul of 33 points, even Verstappen had to soften his stance a bit. “For sure, the chance is there,” he admitted after the race on Sunday. “I’m really just very excited for the end.”
Oscar Piastri hopes his past experiences can help him in the F1 championship as he prepares for the Mexican Grand Prix.
McLaren must beware 'cut-throat' Max Verstappen in world-title fight, warns Lewis Hamilton - Seven-time world champion warns Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri they must match the Dutchman’s attitude to c
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Max Verstappen rejects Helmut Marko’s claim he lost interest in Formula 1
Max Verstappen has dismissed Helmut Marko's comments suggesting that his interest in Formula 1 dipped as Red Bull's performance also sank earlier in the season. Asked directly about whether he agreed with the adviser's comments ahead of the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix, Verstappen quickly shot the idea down.