Max Verstappen slams 'joke' F1
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The Red Bull Racing driver retired from the Chinese Grand Prix and strongly criticized the new Formula 1 regulations, warning they could damage the sport.
Verstappen has been a big critic of the new F1 regulations
Four-time Formula One champion Max Verstappen expressed his displeasure Thursday with the new cars that will be used during the 2026 F1 season.
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View post: NBA Draft: A.J. Dybantsa the New Favorite to Be the Number One Pick in the 2026 NBA Draft Verstappen’s F1 future depends on 2026 rule changes and continued enjoyment of racing. He prioritizes passions, family time, and says, “Once I stop, I ...
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Formula 1: Ahead of the Australian GP, Max Verstappen says technical changes are complicated
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Four-time world champion Max Verstappen has again taken aim at F1’s new technical regulations ahead of the new season, calling them “pretty complicated” and that “it’s a bit late” for last-minute rule tweaks.
How much longer will Max Verstappen be in Formula One? Judging by his comments so far this year, it sounds like he is not afraid to walk away soon, if the new regulations are as unlikeable as he believes they could be.
Max Verstappen said every lap is survival mode with his Red Bull at the moment as he cannot control the car, a situation that is "just really not how it should be."