Max Verstappen secures his fourth F1 title in Las Vegas
Max Verstappen was crowned champion of the world for a fourth successive year after finishing fifth at the Las Vegas Grand Prix won in dominant style by George Russell.
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Max Verstappen was crowned champion of the world for a fourth successive year after finishing fifth at the Las Vegas Grand Prix won in dominant style by George Russell.
LONDON : Oliver Oakes and Christian Horner were the Formula One bosses with most to celebrate after last Sunday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix and while poles apart in terms of success they have much in common.
SAO PAULO :Red Bull's Max Verstappen had his fourth Formula One title within reach after a stunning drive to victory from 17th on the grid in Brazil on Sunday dealt a shattering blow to Lando Norris's hopes.
MEXICO CITY : Formula One stewards set a precedent in punishing Max Verstappen in Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix and the penalties will change how drivers go racing, according to Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff.
MEXICO CITY : Red Bull team boss Christian Horner refused to confirm Sergio Perez would see out the Formula One season after the struggling Mexican suffered another miserable afternoon at his home race on Sunday.
MEXICO CITY : Struggling Sergio Perez took aim at Liam Lawson, widely seen as a potential rival for his Red Bull Formula One seat, after the pair clashed at the Mexican's home race on Sunday.
MEXICO CITY : Max Verstappen sounded more concerned about his car's pace than the penalties he collected in Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix, sanctions his Red Bull team boss Christian Horner called "excessive".
MEXICO CITY : Red Bull team boss Christian Horner agreed on Friday with Sergio Perez's assessment of his Formula One season as 'terrible' but said the Mexican was still the team's driver for 2025.