Max Verstappen, United States Grand Prix and F1
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Is Max Verstappen a serious threat for a fifth consecutive Formula 1 title? Verstappen cut Oscar Piastri’s points lead to 40 points with an easy win in the United States Grand Prix. Verstappen started on pole and didn’t have to sweat a bit thanks to some help from Ferrari.
The United States Grand Prix headlines were all about Max Verstappen's dominant win, but the Dutchman being great is a very well-established fact. While the Red
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Verstappen holds the all-time record for sprint race wins in F1, with 12 since the shorter races were added to the schedule back in 2021, and he will be the favourite to claim a lucky 13th at the Circuit of the Americas on Saturday and close that gap to the McLarens in the championship even further.
Max Verstappen took a weekend sweep with domination in the United States Grand Prix. The Dutchman was undisturbed at the head of affairs to further cut the gap
Max Verstappen continued his late charge at the Formula 1 drivers' championship with a win at the United States Grand Prix on Sunday.
Formula 1 returns to Texas for a huge race on Sunday afternoon, as the fight for the championship continues at the United States Grand Prix.
SportsLine's Mike McClure reveals his picks and F1 props for 2025 United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas, where Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are favorites
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Piastri remains in the lead for the Drivers’ Championship, 14 points ahead of Norris and 40 clear of a hard-charging Max Verstappen. The Australian driver addressed the state of play in the title race on Thursday, outlining why, despite the current storylines, he would rather be the hunted than the hunter.