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Sergio Perez backs Max Verstappen for 2025 F1 title: "He's a driver that deserves the most"
Sergio Perez believes his former team-mate Max Verstappen will finish the job and take the 2025 Formula 1 drivers' championship this year, adding that the Red Bull star "deserves" it after his form so far this season.
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'Just isn't working' - Max Verstappen vents frustration as Red Bull struggles
Verstappen's difficulties were on full display as he kept sliding through the high-speed Turn 9 left-hander, forced to correct his mistakes with oversteer. When pressed about the problem, Verstappen replied: "Well, just watch the onboard and turn up the volume, then you'll hear what's happening there."
Max Verstappen has been pinpointed the issues he endured with his Red Bull during qualifying for Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix.
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“Nothing works” – What’s behind Red Bull and Max Verstappen’s Mexico GP struggles?
After Verstappen’s recent surge in form, Red Bull is experiencing a more difficult F1 weekend in Mexico. But what exactly is the team struggling with?
Max Verstappen was only fifth fastest in qualifying at the Mexico City Grand Prix, as the Dutchman struggled to control his Red Bull car in hot conditions
Lewis Hamilton has been awarded a 10-second time penalty after a heated battle with Max Verstappen at the Mexico City Grand Prix. The early laps of the race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez were busy for the stewards. On Lap 6, Verstappen attempted an aggressive divebomb on Hamilton into Turn 1.
After the Dutch Grand Prix brought the campaign back into action following the summer break, Verstappen was 103 points behind World Championship leader Oscar Piastri. Four races later, that deficit stands at 40, and over the last couple of rounds, Red Bull have boasted the fastest car in the field.
Despite an uptick in performances as of the past few races, and a faraway shot at winning the Drivers' Title, Max Verstappen is not certain on the pace of the R
Former Red Bull head of operations Richard Hopkins has said that F1 champion Max Verstappen may be looking at a couple of options for 2027. Four-time champion Verstappen has opted to stay with Red Bull for the 2026 season,
Max Verstappen's chances of hunting down McLaren has been boosted by Helmut Marko's confirmation Red Bull will continue to upgrade the RB21.