Max Verstappen says Formula One’s new regulations could hasten his departure from the sport because the 2026 cars are “not ...
The cars, now energy-starved, must be driven cleverly to keep recharging the battery across a lap. Tactics such as dropping ...
Max Verstappen has hit out at the "anti-racing" 2026 cars, which he described as more like "Formula E on steroids". New ...
The four-time world champion delivered a withering takedown in Bahrain ...
He says there are ‘whispers of extra power’ that his former team Mercedes have that the rest don’t. Read more at straitstimes ...
Max Verstappen says it is “no fun” to drive the new Formula 1 cars and sweeping changes for 2026 mean the series no longer feels like F1. Regulation changes for 2026 have made cars smaller and lighter ...
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is not a fan of F1’s new technical regulations ...
LANDO NORRIS taunted Max Verstappen by saying “he can retire if he wants” after the Dutchman’s explosive rant about the new Formula One cars. The sport has undergone a major regulations shake-up ...
But four-time world champion Verstappen is not impressed by the need to constantly recharge the battery and says the cars are not fun to drive. When asked for his thoughts on the ...
Four-time Formula One champion Max Verstappen expressed his displeasure Thursday with the new cars that will be used during the 2026 F1 season.
F1 overhauled its car designs for the 2026 campaign, with the new engines placing a greater emphasis on energy management and usage.
Lando Norris may be the defending Formula 1 champion, but his rivals on the grid won't yet fear him on track. That is the view of former racer Juan Pablo Montoya who feels Max Verstappen still very ...