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Max Verstappen snapped back at a question over an incident in the Spanish GP which could potentially have cost him the world title. While reckless, Verstappen’s crash into George Russell in Barcelona was not seen as title-deciding back when it occurred in June but the points he lost there was significant enough to prevent a fifth world title.
Max Verstappen refused to blame his road-rage with George Russell at this season's Spanish Grand Prix for costing him a fifth consecutive world championship.
During the Spanish Grand Prix held in June, Verstappen collided with George Russell, leading to a significant setback in his championship points. At the time, this crash was viewed as reckless but not necessarily a decisive moment in the title race.
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Yeah, I think so,” Max Verstappen concurred, when it was put to him that 2025 had demonstrated his best season-wide performance across his Formula 1 career so far. “I have no regrets about my season.
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Max Verstappen only has himself to blame
Max Verstappen missed out of the F1 2025 world championship by just two points to McLaren driver Lando Norris. He only has himself to blame.
Max Verstappen launched a scathing response to a question at Formula 1's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix when asked if he
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Max Verstappen snapped at an F1 reporter in the post-race press conference at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The four-time world champion lost the title by two points to Lando Norris on Sunday, despite producing a flawless weekend by taking pole position and winning the race.