Verstappen Hints at F1 Future: 2027 60-40 Power Split
Max Verstappen says 2027 power unit rule changes with a 60-40 split could keep him in F1. The FIA listened to drivers, and even Mercedes supports the move.
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Max Verstappen says 2027 power unit rule changes with a 60-40 split could keep him in F1. The FIA listened to drivers, and even Mercedes supports the move.
Toto Wolff met with Jos Verstappen in the paddock, reigniting Max Verstappen to Mercedes rumors. The talk could reshape F1, putting Red Bull's star in play.
Mercedes driver George Russell believes the new ADUO system, allowing lagging manufacturers to upgrade engines mid-season, won't negatively impact his team's performance in Formula 1.
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya raises concerns about Max Verstappen racing a Mercedes in GT3, suggesting Red Bull and Ford leadership should push him toward a Ford GT3 car instead.
Reports indicate Esteban Ocon clashed with Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu during the Miami Grand Prix weekend. This conflict fuels speculation that Red Bull reserve driver Yuki Tsunoda might replace him at Haas for the 2027 Formula 1 season.