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'Max Verstappen Is the Gold Standard' - Former F1 Manager Makes It Crystal Clear

'Max Verstappen Is the Gold Standard' - Former F1 Manager Makes It Crystal Clear

There are racing drivers. There are champion racing drivers. And then there is Max Verstappen. At the 2026 Miami Grand Prix, something small changed inside a cockpit. And what followed reminded the entire Formula 1 world exactly why one former F1 manager has run out of patience for any other conversation. Peter Windsor was watching. And when it was over, he had three words. Gold standard. Full stop.

F1 V8 Return Buzz Grows as Kevin Harvick and Will Buxton Call for Faster, Louder Cars

F1 V8 Return Buzz Grows as Kevin Harvick and Will Buxton Call for Faster, Louder Cars

Kevin Harvick and Will Buxton weigh in on Formula One’s future as V8 return talk gains traction, reigniting the debate over faster, louder cars and fan appeal.

'Didn’t Take Any Time Off' Lewis Hamilton Details Consistent Focus and Intense Training Routine ahead of Miami GP

'Didn’t Take Any Time Off' Lewis Hamilton Details Consistent Focus and Intense Training Routine ahead of Miami GP

Lewis Hamilton plays down the idea of an F1 'break', sharing how factory work, training, and recovery kept him fully occupied ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

'We All Want Flat-Out Qualifying’ - Laurent Mekies Confirms the one thing that unites F1 Paddock

'We All Want Flat-Out Qualifying’ - Laurent Mekies Confirms the one thing that unites F1 Paddock

Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies states that Formula 1 teams, drivers, and the FIA share a common view on making qualifying closer to flat-out racing

‘Either Go or Stop Talking’: Martin Brundle Hits Back at Max Verstappen’s Nonstop Retirement Talks

‘Either Go or Stop Talking’: Martin Brundle Hits Back at Max Verstappen’s Nonstop Retirement Talks

Max Verstappen’s ‘boring F1’ stance sparks a blunt response from Martin Brundle, adding fuel to speculation over his future in the sport

He took my seat and hit it hard -Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes Legacy Lives On as Kimi Antonelli Delivers Record Pole

He took my seat and hit it hard -Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes Legacy Lives On as Kimi Antonelli Delivers Record Pole

Kimi Antonelli makes history as the 19-year-old Mercedes driver becomes the youngest F1 pole-sitter, breaking Sebastian Vettel's 18-year record. Lewis Hamilton praises his successor's talent.