Verstappen opens up on potential team-mate as F1 make calendar changes – RacingNews365 Review
Max Verstappen says the situation with Franco Colapinto is
“complicated”, in the midst of persistent speculation linking the
Argentine with Red Bull . The 21-year-old will see out the F1
season at Williams , where he has assumed Logan Sargeant’s seat,
but with Carlos Sainz already contracted for 2025, he will have to
continue his career elsewhere. READ MORE: Verstappen addresses
Colapinto to Red Bull rumours F1 grand prix confirms significant
date change The Canadian Grand Prix has confirmed it has agreed
terms to change the date of its race from 2026 onward. The move has
been signed in a further bid to make the F1 calendar more
sustainable going forward by limiting the travel constraints. READ
MORE: F1 grand prix confirms significant date change F1 legend
points to Verstappen ‘mistakes’ 1978 F1 world champion Mario
Andretti has stated the added pressure on Max Verstappen’s
shoulders this year has resulted in “mistakes”. Verstappen enjoyed
a relatively unchallenged route to his second and third F1 titles
in 2022 and 2023 respectively. READ MORE: F1 legend points to
Verstappen ‘mistakes’ Why the Las Vegas GP is held on Saturday In
addition to the on-track sessions over the course of an F1 weekend,
the 20 drivers have to deal with a variety of other obligations,
such as interviews, promotional activities and, of course,
interaction with the fans. For the sake of efficiency, it is
therefore good that the drivers at least know what awaits them in
terms of on-track action. READ MORE: Why the Las Vegas GP is held
on Saturday Why the ticking McLaren F1 time bomb may explode In the
early stages of the season, there seemed to be few problems for Red
Bull and Max Verstappen . The formidable partnership started the
season in strong fashion with four wins from five races. After the
Miami Grand Prix, however, that situation changed, as McLaren
emerged like a jack-in-the-box when Lando Norris won the grand
prix. READ MORE: Why the ticking McLaren F1 time bomb may explode
Piastri reflects on ‘personal pain’ in Bortoleto comparison Oscar
Piastri believes Gabriel Bortoleto deserves his seat in F1, leaning
on his own experience of missing out on a drive after winning the
FIA F3 and F2 titles back-to-back. The Australian won the F3
championship with PREMA as a rookie in 2020, before repeating the
same achievement in F2 the following year. READ MORE: Piastri
reflects on ‘personal pain’ in Bortoleto comparison
“complicated”, in the midst of persistent speculation linking the
Argentine with Red Bull . The 21-year-old will see out the F1
season at Williams , where he has assumed Logan Sargeant’s seat,
but with Carlos Sainz already contracted for 2025, he will have to
continue his career elsewhere. READ MORE: Verstappen addresses
Colapinto to Red Bull rumours F1 grand prix confirms significant
date change The Canadian Grand Prix has confirmed it has agreed
terms to change the date of its race from 2026 onward. The move has
been signed in a further bid to make the F1 calendar more
sustainable going forward by limiting the travel constraints. READ
MORE: F1 grand prix confirms significant date change F1 legend
points to Verstappen ‘mistakes’ 1978 F1 world champion Mario
Andretti has stated the added pressure on Max Verstappen’s
shoulders this year has resulted in “mistakes”. Verstappen enjoyed
a relatively unchallenged route to his second and third F1 titles
in 2022 and 2023 respectively. READ MORE: F1 legend points to
Verstappen ‘mistakes’ Why the Las Vegas GP is held on Saturday In
addition to the on-track sessions over the course of an F1 weekend,
the 20 drivers have to deal with a variety of other obligations,
such as interviews, promotional activities and, of course,
interaction with the fans. For the sake of efficiency, it is
therefore good that the drivers at least know what awaits them in
terms of on-track action. READ MORE: Why the Las Vegas GP is held
on Saturday Why the ticking McLaren F1 time bomb may explode In the
early stages of the season, there seemed to be few problems for Red
Bull and Max Verstappen . The formidable partnership started the
season in strong fashion with four wins from five races. After the
Miami Grand Prix, however, that situation changed, as McLaren
emerged like a jack-in-the-box when Lando Norris won the grand
prix. READ MORE: Why the ticking McLaren F1 time bomb may explode
Piastri reflects on ‘personal pain’ in Bortoleto comparison Oscar
Piastri believes Gabriel Bortoleto deserves his seat in F1, leaning
on his own experience of missing out on a drive after winning the
FIA F3 and F2 titles back-to-back. The Australian won the F3
championship with PREMA as a rookie in 2020, before repeating the
same achievement in F2 the following year. READ MORE: Piastri
reflects on ‘personal pain’ in Bortoleto comparison
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