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Motorsport.com on MSNWhy George Russell doesn't crave a long-term F1 contract at Mercedes"It should always be about performance" - George Russell has given a counter-intuitive answer on what he wants from his new ...
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Autosport on MSNWhy Russell doesn't crave a long-term Mercedes F1 contract"It should always be about performance" - George Russell has given a counter-intuitive answer on what he wants from his new ...
George Russell continues to trust Mercedes and team boss Toto Wolff, but the recent months have been “conflicting”.
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The Race on MSNVerstappen's Red Bull stay is what Russell deservesMax Verstappen's increasingly inevitable stay at Red Bull for the 2026 Formula 1 season, when the regulations will reset ...
With Mercedes sliding backward and its upgrades in flux, rookie phenom Kimi Antonelli is grappling with wavering confidence ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNRussell hits back at fabricated Verstappen 'fear'George Russell claims a "big deal" has been made out of his contract situation with Mercedes, insisting he has "never feared" for his seat with the team.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNVerstappen confirms he will stay at Red Bull next yearBUDAPEST: Four-times Formula One world champion Max Verstappen has ended speculation about a move to Mercedes next season by confirming for the first time on Thursday that he will race on with Red ...
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GPblog on MSNVerstappen off the market, Mercedes opts for AntonelliWith Max Verstappen off the drivers' market after his decision to stay with Red Bull Racing, the puzzle pieces are ...
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GPblog on MSNInternet erupts over Verstappen news: 'Toto failed again'During the media day at the Hungaroring, Max Verstappen clarified his future: he is staying with Red Bull Racing until 2026. Logically, this caused a wave of reactions on social media. Verstappen, in ...
Rumors continued to simmer until two days ago, when Red Bull team advisor Helmut Marko confirmed his expectation that Verstappen would be back in 2026. ESPN's Nate Saunders reported an exit clause in ...
Max Verstappen isn’t going anywhere. The reigning four-time Formula 1 champion said Thursday at the Hungaroring that he would not be leaving Red Bull Racing after the 2025 season. Verstappen’s future ...
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen has decided to continue with Red Bull Racing for the 2026 Formula 1 campaign, ...
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