Max Verstappen Confirms New Car Number for 2026 F1 Season
Digest more
motorsport.com on MSN
Isack Hadjar's F1 future depends on Red Bull's "philosophical" call for 2026, says Karun Chandhok
Karun Chandhok says Isack Hadjar's long-term prospects as Max Verstappen's team-mate will hinge on Red Bull's philosophical direction in 2026
PlanetF1 on MSN
Helmut Marko’s telling response ahead of Max Verstappen’s first Red Bull season without him
Next year’s F1 championship will be Max Verstappen’s first at Red Bull without Helmut Marko’s advice, but the four-time World Champ need not worry as the 82-year-old says he will “of course” be his “phone a friend joker”.
Ricciardo had the No. 3 when Verstappen joined the F1 grid with Toro Rossi in 2015, so the Dutchman went with No. 33. The two were also teammates with Red Bull from 2016-18. Verstappen won his first world title in 2021 and accepted the traditional honor of driving with the No. 1.
Max Verstappen has expressed his gratitude to former team principal Christian Horner, stating that the Brit “went through fire” for him, and revealed that the pair still talk on the phone ahead of almost every Formula One Grand Prix.
A year of off-track change for Red Bull ended without a world championship win for the first time since 2020. It is the end of an era.
Red Bull’s influential auto racing adviser Helmut Marko is retiring from his role at the age of 82 after 20 years in which he helped Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen develop into four-time Formula 1 champions.
Juan Pablo Montoya believes that Red Bull have ‘zero chance’ to fight for the 2026 F1 World Championships, and that this was a key factor in their late-season development in 2025. The Milton Keynes squad came roaring back after a sub-par first half of the season to finish third in the Constructors’ Championship,
motorsport.com on MSN
Max Verstappen gives glimpse into fatherhood in rare interview
Max Verstappen has opened up about life as a new father