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Max Verstappen finished in fourth place in the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. The reigning champion started the race in fourth place after Saturday’s qualifying session. Most of the positions throughout the race were unchanged compared to the qualifying spots,
Sunday's Imola win again showed Verstappen’s class, and his season overall is enhancing the case to call him Formula One's greatest ever
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FirstSportz on MSNLando Norris Refutes Claims of Max Verstappen Being Slower Than McLaren in 2025Max Verstappen has kept up with impressive performances in the 2025 season despite facing incessant performance struggles at Red Bull. The post Lando Norris Refutes Claims of Max Verstappen Being Slower Than McLaren in 2025 appeared first on FirstSportz.
Max Verstappen has established himself as one of the greatest racing drivers on the planet and a four-time world champion, but the Dutchman has no plans to head Stateside for a tilt at the Indianapolis 500 before one day hanging up his racing gloves.
The British driver set a new record around the streets of Monte Carlo to beat local hero Charles Leclerc to pole by 0.109 seconds. Norris, who has bemoaned his qualifying slip-ups throughout the season, put it together at the death to clinch his first pole since the season-opener in Melbourne.
If McLaren do end up losing this title to Red Bull and Max Verstappen, they will look back at weekends like this and wonder what they could or should have done differently.
Max Verstappen secured a brilliant victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday, taking the lead in stunning fashion by overtaking Oscar Piastri on the first turn before holding it to the line even as a safety car changed the complexion of the race late on.
A bold move on the opening lap set the stage for another Max Verstappen masterclass ... That bunched up the field and erased the McLaren deficit to Verstappen, with Piastri taking over second ...
Martin Brundle says McLaren can only avoid backing one drivers over the other if they keep Max Verstappen behind them.