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Our verdict on Verstappen committing to Red Bull after all
There's no two ways about it: Max Verstappen's Red Bull F1 contract extension has come as a surprise. Here's our snap verdict
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Max Verstappen's big new Red Bull deal is good news for some - and very bad news for others
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Max Verstappen has extended his contract Red Bull Racing and will remain at the F1 team until the end of the 2030 season
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Newly recommitted Williams Formula 1 driver Alex Albon believes the 2026 regulations have neutered his key strengths that might partly explain his tricky season
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"It's starting to look like his goose is cooked." Can George Russell bounce back in the second half of the F1 season, or has he blown his chance?
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Amid its troubled 2026 F1 campaign, Williams has convinced Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon to commit to new deals. But are they right to stay?
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The FIA International Court of Appeal hearing into Pierre Gasly’s podium reinstatement in F1’s Monaco Grand Prix will take place next week – but unusually behind closed doors
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Freshly recommitted Williams driver Carlos Sainz is being wasted at the back of F1's midfield
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Carlos Sainz has committed his immediate Formula 1 future to Williams, after agreeing a multi-year contract extension despite a difficult start to 2026
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A very tricky to drive Red Bull and going up against Max Verstappen actually provides the conditions Liam Lawson needs to make his Zandvoort super-sub role a success
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Liam Lawson is back in a Red Bull Racing car and Yuki Tsunoda is back on the F1 grid. Here's what we think about that
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Liam Lawson will return to the Red Bull F1 team at Zandvoort in place of an injured Isack Hadjar, with Yuki Tsunoda called up by Racing Bulls
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Isack Hadjar is likely to miss Formula 1’s Dutch Grand Prix due to injury, meaning Liam Lawson could make a surprise return to Red Bull Racing this weekend
Business
Mark Walter's sale of the LA Lakers NBA franchise - just 14 months after purchasing it for $10bn - could have implications on the Cadillac F1 team
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Alex Albon will remain with Williams for a sixth F1 season in 2027, in what the team has presented as a contract "extension"