Max Verstappen to stay at Red Bull for 2026: 'Time to stop the rumours' - ESPN
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Max Verstappen has confirmed he will remain at Red Bull next year, saying it is «time to stop all the rumours» about his future.
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BUDAPEST, Hungary — Max Verstappen has confirmed he will remain at Red Bull next year, saying it is «time to stop all the rumours» about his future.
George Russell and Kimi Antonelli are Mercedes' first choice for next season, team boss Toto Wolff said in comments appearing to rule out an immediate move for Red Bull's four-time Formula One champion Max Verstappen.
SILVERSTONE — Max Verstappen again refused to be drawn on ongoing speculation he might leave Red Bull for Mercedes in 2026.
SPIELBERG, Austria — Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has claimed recent speculation linking Max Verstappen to Mercedes has «annoyed» the four-time world champion over the Austrian Grand Prix weekend.
SPIELBERG, Austria :Red Bull team boss Christian Horner dismissed talk of Max Verstappen moving to Mercedes, maybe even next year, as just noise on Saturday and suggested that the four-times world champion was irritated by it.
SPIELBERG BEI KNITTELFELD, Austria: Lando Norris continued his pace-setting dominance in free practice at the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday by outpacing Australian McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri to set the fastest lap.
SPIELBERG, Austria :McLaren wrapped up practice for the Austrian Grand Prix with Lando Norris leading Formula One leader Oscar Piastri in another one-two at the top of the timesheets ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
SPIELBERG :Formula One teams should be fined if they fail in 'long shot' protests against rivals, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said on Friday.