Red Bull continues to take fight to McLaren in Formula 1
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Kym Illman says Max Verstappen’s Austin domination has McLaren seeing danger signs as Red Bull’s resurgence transforms the F1 title race.
Max Verstappen’s run in world title battle a ‘bit of a surprise’ - The Dutchman has cut the deficit on championship leader Piastri to just 40 points.
Max Verstappen's perfect run so far at F1's 2025 U.S. GP is piling yet more pressure on the McLaren drivers in the world championship stakes
Both McLarens were poised to have a runaway weekend at the U.S. Grand Prix. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen chipped away at their F1 championship lead instead.
Max Verstappen's championship bid recieved a major boost after taking victory in the Sprint after Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri exited at Lap 1.
The four-time world champion has roared back into title contention after winning three of the last four races.
Max Verstappen claims third consecutive pole over his Championship Rivals of McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. What does this mean for the Sprint tomorrow?
The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is 2,200 metres above sea level and Red Bull's Honda engines tend to fare better than those of their rivals at dealing with the lack of oxygen and cooling air. That has helped Verstappen to five wins in Mexico City to date and a sixth this weekend would make it his most successful circuit in F1.
Scoring 101 of the maximum 108 points in the last four race weekends, Max Verstappen has laid down his marker as a World title contender, but Fernando Alonso doesn’t believe the momentum swings for this season are over.