Max Verstappen A Winner in Japan Again
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Verstappen’s domination at Suzuka, set up by one of the greatest pole laps of his F1 career, reminded the F1 world of how hard he will be to beat — even if he does not have the fastest car.
From The New York Times
The team discuss Max Verstappen’s brilliant drive, McLaren’s strategy, plus hear from the top three as well as Isack Hadjar and Yuki Tsunoda.
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PlanetF1 on MSNAlonso the big loser as Verstappen tipped to receive Aston Martin ‘offer he can’t refuse’Max Verstappen to Aston Martin is an inevitability, believes Juan Pablo Montoya, who suggested when the Dutch driver may switch allegiances. Verstappen is under contract until the end of F1 2028, but that hasn’t stopped there being plenty of speculation that the four-time F1 World Champion may seek pastures new before the end of his deal.
Former F1 race winner Juan Pablo Montoya believes Max Verstappen will receive an offer from Aston Martin “he can’t refuse” next year. Four-time world champion Verstappen has a contract with Red Bull, the team he has raced in since his debut for junior team Toro Rosso in 2015, until the end of the 2028 season.
Max Verstappen's relationship with Honda will end this season as the Japanese carmaker stops working with Red Bull, having agreed to supply engines to Aston Martin from 2026
Former F1 driver Pablo Montoya believes Max Verstappen will eventually leave Red Bull and land at Aston Martin, replacing Fernando Alonso.
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has predicted Max Verstappen will receive an “offer he can’t refuse” from Aston Martin. Reigning world champion Verstappen’s future remains a hot topic which has sparked debate in the F1 paddock despite him being contracted to Red Bull until the end of 2028, and having reiterated his commitment to the team.
Max Verstappen will receive an 'offer he can't refuse' and join Aston Martin in 2027, former driver Juan Pablo Montoya has predicted. The Dutchman has been backed to give Red Bull one year after sweeping technical regulation changes are made in 2026.
By rights on pace, McLaren should remain unbeaten three Grands Prix into the 2025 F1 season. Instead, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have been left to reflect on how they lost the Japanese Grand Prix to a better driver on Sunday.