A self-confessed football fanatic, Max Verstappen has channelled one of the sport’s great wordsmiths when asked about Formula 1’s swearing ban. The four-time world champion got himself in hot ...
However, that blinding neon only covered the front half of the car (at most) before fading into black and white, without any other accent color or flair. At least the C45 Sauber will be easy to spot ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Ineos own a third of the F1 team but recently pulled sponsorship deals, splitting with Sir Ben Ainslie’s sailing team and the ...
Mercedes unveiled their new livery for 2025 with an empty space where Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos branding was last season as ...
Formula 1 is kick-starting its 75th anniversary season with music, glitz and glamor Tuesday as the race series aims to reach beyond a sports audience with a two-hour televised arena ...
Max Verstappen 's arrival at F1 75's live launch has turned heads, with the champion driving in a red car. The live livery launch at the O2 arena will showcase all 10 F1 cars for the first time in ...
Max Verstappen is convinced that the new FIA sanctions on swearing will allow him to be less outspoken in F1. The Red Bull ...
An F1 driver has admitted that he "can't afford" to pay an FIA fine for swearing as the governing body threatens bans and.
Max Verstappen and Liam Lawson, decked out in Red Bull’s 2025 race suits, looking like they’re ready to conquer the world.