Norris breaks Verstappen’s trophy during Hungary podium celebrations
Max Verstappen’s F1 Hungarian Grand Prix winner’s trophy was accidently broken during the podium celebrations and Lando Norris couldn’t help but laugh.
Max Verstappen’s F1 Hungarian Grand Prix winner’s trophy was accidently broken during the podium celebrations and Lando Norris couldn’t help but laugh.
Max Verstappen outperformed Lando Norris in the Hungarian Grand Prix to win a record-breaking 12th straight race victory for Red Bull.
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen criticized the new Formula 1 tyre rule claiming that it resulted in less track action on Friday.
Max Verstappen is already the undeniable favorite to win the Hungarian Grand Prix and make it seven straight victories in the Formula 1 season.
After watching the replay, it was clear that Haase’s initial action, which knocked Verstappen off the racing line into the Bus Stop chicane was what precipitated Verstappen’s reaction.
Verstappen’s subsequent moves have sparked heated debates within the sim racing community about the limits of sportsmanship and competitive spirit in the virtual world.
Others think that the intense nature of sim racing can blur the lines between the virtual and real-world rivals, igniting emotions and serious rivalries, while some contend that Verstappen overreacted and crossed the boundaries.
This incident serves as an important reminder for drivers to follow the ideals of fair play and respect, even in the virtual racing environment, as it continues to gain momentum and popularity.
Red Bull won its 11th straight race with Max Verstappen’s first victory at the British Grand Prix, tying them to the record for the most consecutive F1 wins in the sport’s history
Max Verstappen won the British Grand Prix ahead of the local favorites Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton.
Max Verstappen was accused of committing a “revenge foul” on Lewis Hamilton in Austria according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and F1 analyst Naomi Schiff claiming it was ‘clearly intentional’.
Max Verstappen noted the dangers of Spa Francorchamps’ Eau Rouge/Raidillon complex after the tragedy that happened at the Belgian circuit last weekend, however, he thinks that Jeddah’s first sector is much more dangerous for drivers.
Max Verstappen has launched a harsh attack on the 2026 engine regulations for Formula 1, saying Red Bull’s interpretation “looks very bad.”