News›Dutch Grand Prix 2026Max Verstappen's Red Bull radio complaints prompt McLaren move question from David CroftMotorsport.comSat 1 Aug · 08:00 UTCupdated Tue 18 Aug · 17:10 UTCSaveShare0 commentscommentsImage via Motorsport.comFull coverage · 1 articleMax Verstappen's Red Bull radio complaints prompt McLaren move question from David CroftFollowing a Hungarian Grand Prix filled with radio complaints, Sky Sports Formula 1 lead commentator David Croft has questioned whether Max Verstappen's camp is deliberately laying the groundwork for a Red Bull exit, potentially to join rival McLaren. While Mercedes hit the ground running with the new wave of regulations in 2026, winning nine of the first 11 races of the season, Red Bull has ... Keep readingMotorsport.comFirst to reportRead →Sat 1 Aug · 08:00 UTCIn this storyBMBruce McLarenFollowIgnoreMVMax VerstappenFollowIgnoreMMcLarenFollowIgnoreMMercedesFollowIgnoreRBRed BullFollowIgnoreRelated storiesMax Verstappen wants Red Bull to be ‘much more generous’ with their new contract offerMax Verstappen and Red Bull have been negotiating a contract extension but aren’t yet close to an agreement. Verstappen’s existing deal runs until the end ...f1oversteer.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 20:00 UTCBarretto predicts major 2027 F1 driver-market surprise with almost no changesRumours surrounding Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso and several other Formula 1 drivers have dominated the headlines in recent weeks. However, despite expiring contracts and widespread speculation, F1.com correspondent Lawrence Barretto believes the 2027 grid could look remarkably similar to the current one. According to Barretto, only one significant change is currently expected, with Haas potentially ... Read morethejudge13.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 19:08 UTCMax Verstappen gets baby daughter Lily 'up to speed' in adorable F1 summer break updateMax Verstappen says he had the 'best time' with baby daughter Lily during the F1 summer break, and now he has released the video and photos to prove it.gpfans.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 18:45 UTCF1 hopeful keen to avoid the ‘trouble’ that Red Bull rumours could bringF2 Championship Leader Nikola Tsolov has been named "next in line" to make his F1 debut as a Red Bull junior.Motorsport Week0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 18:00 UTCLoading comments…
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