Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen was punished Friday for swearing in a news conference in which he argued against greater restrictions on drivers swearing.
With Ferrari, Mercedes pushing hard, McLaren will still have to battle at a track where Red Bull is off the pace and ...
Max Verstappen faces potential sanctions after an expletive-laden comment during a Singapore Grand Prix press conference ...
Lando Norris finished at the top of second practice in the first night session of the Singapore Grand Prix. Norris had been ...
Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez admitted they had been caught by surprise by how poor the Red Bull performed in Friday ...
The FIA has handed down a verdict regarding Max Verstappen’s use of inappropriate language during the Thursday press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix. The ...
Max Verstappen, the current leader in the Formula 1 World Championship, has expressed a rare sense of pessimism ahead of the upcoming Singapore Grand Prix at th ...
Charles Leclerc topped Lando Norris for the top spot in opening practice for the Singapore Grand Prix. Ferrari, the winner ...
McLaren's Lando Norris set the pace in a floodlit second practice session at the Singapore Grand Prix on Friday with ...
Max Verstappen has been ordered by the FIA to "accomplish some work of public interest" after swearing in a press conference ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem in on a mission to stop drivers from swearing. In Thursday’s press conference in Singapore ...
No one has been better than the 23-year-old Australian over the last seven races, but McLaren has made clear it will ...