Max Verstappen is reportedly willing to ‘live with’ Christian Horner remaining at Red Bull as long as the team continue to impress on the track. The Dutchman has been heavily linked with a move away from the team in recent weeks, with
“Sometimes we go slowly into corners, or into some sectors of the track, to give DRS to the car behind because that will be a useful tool if the second car behind is at a faster pace. All those things are completely
Verstappen’s joke links back to an incident on the final lap of the Australian GP two weeks ago, in which Alonso was accused of brake-testing the Mercedes driver, sending him spinning into the barrier on the exit of turn six. The crash
Arsenal may have gained a major boost in their pursuit of midfield target Martin Zubimendi, thanks to an unlikely helping hand from Xabi Alonso. The Bayer Leverkusen boss turned down interest from both Liverpool and Bayern Munich, seemingly scuppering transfer plans for
Liverpool could be forced to rethink their summer transfer plans after missing out on Xabi Alonso, who will not be replacing Jurgen Klopp at Anfield next season. The Spaniard was initially linked with the Liverpool job but has since decided to stay
But it’s the saga surrounding Verstappen that is providing the most intrigue. The Belgian star is gunning for a fourth straight world title win this season, and is currently on a big-money deal at Red Bull until 2028. However, the saga surrounding
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he “understands” Xabi Alonso’s decision to stay at Bayer Leverkusen. The Spaniard has today confirmed he will remain with the Bundesliga leaders next season despite jobs being vacant at two of his former clubs, Liverpool and Bayern Munich. Alonso was
Liverpool could be about to miss out on Xabi Alonso as their Jurgen Klopp replacement, with the former Reds star reportedly favouring another season in the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen. Alonso was believed to be high up on the list of potential
Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack has come out in support of Fernando Alonso after his driver was penalised for an incident with George Russell at the Australian Grand Prix. The Spaniard was holding onto P6 under pressure from the Mercedes man
Verstappen’s contract runs until 2028, but friction between senior figures behind the scenes at Red Bull has sparked the possibility of a premature exit. A break clause tied to the future of his long-serving mentor, Helmut Marko, would reportedly allow the Dutchman