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Max Verstappen says that things with Franco Colapinto are “complicated,” even though there is a lot of talk that the Argentine is working for Red Bull.

The 21-year-old will finish the F1 season at Williams, taking over Logan Sargeant’s seat, but Carlos Sainz is already signed up until 2025, so he will have to find another place to work.

The F1 Grand Prix confirms a big date change

From 2026 on, the Canadian Grand Prix has decided to hold its race on a different date.

The move was made to make the F1 calendar more stable in the future by easing the travel restrictions.

An F1 expert says Verstappen made “mistakes.”

Mario Andretti, the 1978 F1 world winner, said that Max Verstappen has made “mistakes” this year because he is under more pressure.

Verstappen had a pretty easy time winning his second and third Formula One titles, in 2022 and 2023.

Why the Grand Prix in Las Vegas takes place on Saturday

Over the course of an F1 weekend, the 20 drivers have to do a lot of other things besides practise on the track. They have to do things like interviews, advertising events and, of course, talk to the fans.

So, for the sake of speed, it is good for the drivers to at least know what they can expect on the track.

Why the McLaren F1 time bomb might go off

Up until the beginning of the season, things looked good for Red Bull and Max Verstappen.

The strong team got off to a great start to the season, winning four of the first five races. But things changed after the Miami Grand Prix. When Lando Norris won the grand prix, McLaren jumped in like a jack-in-the-box.

In the Bortoleto example, Piastri thinks about “personal pain.”

Oscar Piastri thinks Gabriel Bortoleto deserves his seat in F1. He bases this opinion on his own experience of not getting a drive after winning back-to-back FIA F3 and F2 titles.

As a rookie in 2020, the Australian won the F3 title with PREMA. The next year, he did the same thing in F2.

 

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