MAX VERSTAPPEN is making waves after splashing £12MILLION on a new super yacht. The four-time Formula One world champion has flexed his financial muscles by splashing out on the incredible boat.
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An eighth Formula 1 title for Lewis Hamilton in his first season with Ferrari would be "perfect" - according to ex-driver Johnny Herbert. Excited at the prospect of a fellow Brit succeeding, Herbert expressed his thoughts on Hamilton's switch from a 12-year stint at Mercedes to rivals Ferrari,
Max Verstappen has been issued a warning over his performance expectations with Red Bull for the 2025 Formula 1 season by FIA steward Johnny Herbert. McLaren knocked Red Bull off top spot in the constructors' championship last season, as the papaya team claimed victory for the first time since 1998.
An F1 driver’s first offence will receive a €40,000 fine, while a second offence will double the fine to €80,000 and incur a suspended one-month ban. A third offence is where the FIA will really crack the whip however, with a driver to be handed a €120,000, “plus 1-month suspension plus deduction of Championship points”.
Legendary ex-Formula One driver Johnny Herbert has waxed lyrical about the prospects of Lewis Hamilton claiming a "perfect" eighth world title with Ferrari in the 2025 season. After a significant switch from Mercedes after 12 years, Hamilton is vying for one more world champion crown before he considers hanging up his racing gloves.
Jacques Villeneuve thinks "nobody" would care if Max Verstappen left F1 - but we have reasons to suggest otherwise.
Max Verstappen regularly karted with seven-time champion Michael Schumacher's son Mick as a child and there are several photos of the two Formula 1 champions together
Pre-season is the time of year for predictions to be made and loyalties to be decided and former Sky Sports F1 pundit Johnny Herbert has made it clear he is backing Lewis Hamilton
A Formula 1 legend has suggested that Max Verstappen may retire early, as he raised doubts over the health of the four-time world champion. Verstappen has already cemented himself into the F1 history books, sitting third on the all-time list of race victories, and recently becoming one of just six drivers to win four or more championships.
Michael Schumacher is still miles clear of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in one key Formula 1 statistic, and it could settle the goat debate.
Sergio Perez has been replaced by Liam Lawson for the upcoming season. So far, Max Verstappen had a comfortable run at Milton Keynes with virtually no pressure from Perez. Now, things could change ...