Fernando Alonso has said that rumours linking Max Verstappen with a switch to Aston Martin are “very good for the team” but insists it is “very unlikely” the pair will ever be teammates.
Category: Formula 1
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Verstappen brushes off Red Bull exit talk
Max Verstappen refused to entertain suggestions he could walk away from Red Bull at the end of this year, insisting he is only focused on improving his car ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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EA Sports F1 25 preview: LIDAR scans and increased accuracy
EA Sports’ Formula One racing simulator is prioritizing little details that, when taken all together, aim for a more authentic experience.
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How to watch 2025 F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: ESPN schedule
It’s time for the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix! Will Max Verstappen defend his 2024 title? Check out how to watch this year’s action on ESPN+.
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Norris must find ’24 magic before Piastri gathers more steam
Lando Norris was preseason favorite for the F1 title, but it’s teammate Oscar Piastri who looks unstoppable.
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RB boss: Lawson back to old self after ‘sad’ axe
Liam Lawson has picked himself up from being dropped by Red Bull in March and is back to his old self, Racing Bulls boss Peter Bayer said on Friday.
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Norris tops Saudi FP2, Tsunoda crashes Red Bull
Lando Norris finished Friday on top for McLaren at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix by setting the pace in second practice, which ended with a Yuki Tsunoda crash in the Red Bull.
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Horner: Verstappen will be at Red Bull in 2026
Christian Horner has described stories linking Max Verstappen with a move away from Red Bull as “noise”, and is adamant the four-time world champion will remain at the team in 2026.
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Gasly sets surprise pace ahead of Norris in FP1
Pierre Gasly started the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend as the surprise early pacesetter, with the Alpine driver edging Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc in first practice.
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Vowles: Verstappen not a good fit for Mercedes
Williams team principal James Vowles does not believe Max Verstappen would be a good fit for his former team Mercedes, saying Toto Wolff would be better off keeping his current driver line-up.