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Verstappen, the one man who matters above all others in the Red Bull universe, is said not to agree with Lawson’s abrupt dismissal.
From Yahoo Sports
Lawson's demotion has gone down poorly in New Zealand where pundits and motor racing figures blamed Red Bull for not giving him time to prove himself.
From Reuters
Questions over his temperament and ability to handle the pressure of being with a top team, fueled by numerous radio outbursts in the early part of his F1 career, were never entirely dispelled.
From The New York Times
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PlanetF1 on MSNThe Mercedes plan to end all Max Verstappen rumoursMercedes team principal Toto Wolff said a new deal for George Russell would end speculation linking Max Verstappen with the team. Wolff gave Russell a rare “10 out of 10” mark for his performance at the Chinese Grand Prix,
Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has said that a new contract for George Russell will end speculation linking Max Verstappen with a move to Mercedes at the end of the season. The Silver Arrows lost Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari this winter, promoting teenager Kimi Antonelli into his place and making Russell their senior driver for the time being.
Toto Wolff disclosed Mercedes' plan to keep George Russell and Kimi Antonelli in the team for the 2026 Formula 1 season. Wolff emphasized the importan
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has made it clear that the team has every intention of retaining George Russell for the long term.
Max Verstappen's reported anger towards Red Bull's decision to axe Liam Lawson has added fuel to claims that the Dutchman is on his way out of the F1 team.
While Toto Wolff has declared he won't try to entice Max Verstappen to Mercedes, McLaren chief Zak Brown has offered his take on the F1 champion's current situation
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Thesportstak on MSNWill Max Verstappen join Mercedes? know as Mercedes ready to Explore V10 Engine Comeback Amid Verstappen's PraiseWith recent discussions ignited by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem regarding the potential return of V10 engines, excitement has surged among Formula 1 fans and purists.
The Ferrari legend suffered serious brain injuries after hitting a rock during an off-piste skiing trip in France in December 2013. He was placed into a medically-induced coma for six months and has spent the rest of the time recovering under 24-hour care at the family's home.