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After Max Verstappen’s complaint about the new regulations in Formula 1 this season, Lando Norris has told him to retire. This year, F1 is introducing new regulations for the design of the
Sergio Perez agrees with Max Verstappen that F1's new regulations are "not ideal" as energy management takes centre stage ahead of racing.
In the midst of the second pre-season test in Bahrain this week, four-time world champion Verstappen has delivered a damning verdict, despite Red Bull impressing in the first few days while producing their own power unit for the first time alongside Ford.
Red Bull star Max Verstappen has delivered his brutal verdict on the new Formula 1 cars. Verstappen, who finished second to Lando Norris in the 2025 Driver’s Championship, has slammed the
Max Verstappen says it is “no fun” to drive Formula 1’s new cars and sweeping changes for 2026 mean it no longer feels like F1
Brad Keselowski has invited Max Verstappen to try NASCAR after the four-time F1 champion criticised the 2026 Formula 1 cars
Formula 1's new techniucal regulations have come under heavy fire from the four-time champion.
Max Verstappen says Formula One’s new regulations could hasten his departure from the sport because the 2026 cars are “not fun to drive”, “anti-racing” and “Formula E on steroids”.
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"Maybe we’ll brake halfway down the straight” – Max Verstappen on F1’s 2026 “disaster”
Energy management means F1 drivers can’t go flat-out in qualifying as that wouldn’t be the quickest way to get around the lap, which has prompted some sarcasm from Verstappen