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GPblog on MSNHorner explains why Perez's race engineer was next to Verstappen on the Suzuka podiumChristian Horner said Hugh Bird, Sergio Perez's former race engineer, took to the podium at the Japanese Grand Prix as an ...
This year, Suzuka exposed some of McLaren’s weaknesses, particularly when compared to Red Bull. Its driver dilemma resurfaced ...
“Perfection, just perfection, Max,” was the succinct summary of Verstappen’s race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase, a cool ...
Red Bull ended McLaren's winning streak as Max Verstappen held off Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to win at Suzuka, but it ...
Max Verstappen won in Japan with a weekend of the sort of rare perfection that comes only from drivers of the very highest ...
Max Verstappen delivered a dominant drive to claim a victory in the recently concluded Japanese Grand Prix. He started from pole, held on to his race lead, and came home as the winner. Following ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen’s ‘crazy last 48 hours’ behind Japanese GP victoryMax Verstappen admitted it was a "crazy 48 hours" to get his Red Bull RB21 in a winning position, having not been on the pace ...
Max Verstappen claims that he would have been out of sight if he was driving the McLaren car at Suzuka, in a very clear dig ...
SUZUKA, Japan (AP) — Max Verstappen won Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix for his first victory of the young season and just the third in 17 races but needed a drive that his Red Bull team engineer ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen the GOAT? Surprise Japanese GP pole hints at Senna-esque title tiltMax Verstappen's unlikely pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix against superior McLarens is reminiscent of Ayrton Senna's ...
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