Max Verstappen and his team-mates have been stripped of their Nordschleife NLS2 victory after being disqualified from the event.
It was discovered that Verstappen's team had used seven sets of tyres across the four-hour race, despite the legal maximum being six.
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Racing Bulls reveal stunning Japanese GP special livery
Racing Bulls has revealed its special livery for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix, with its car taking on a significantly different look.
Inspired by Red Bull's new Spring edition can of the energy drink, the livery was unveiled at Red Bull Tokyo Drift, an event celebrating Japanese car culture.
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Carlos Sainz shifts Williams focus after early season pain
Carlos Sainz has stated that he is putting added focus on taking “little wins” as Williams endure a challenging start to the campaign.
The Grove-based squad has long labelled the 2026 regulation change as an opportunity to make significant gains up the grid.
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Max Verstappen hints at next Nordschleife race after crushing NLS2 win
Max Verstappen has revealed that he could be racing at the Nordschleife again in as little as three weeks' time.
The four-time champion won the NLS2 race around the famous German track on Saturday, sharing driving duties with Dani Juncadella and Jules Gounon.
READ MORE: Max Verstappen hints at next Nordschleife race after crushing NLS2 win
Kimi Antonelli handed decisive verdict over F1 title chances
F1 fans have reached a decisive verdict over Kimi Antonelli's title chances in 2026.
The Italian claimed his first grand prix victory in the Chinese GP in a dominant performance, the day after becoming the youngest-ever driver to take pole position, eclipsing Sebastian Vettel's 18-year-old record from the 2008 Italian GP.
READ MORE: Kimi Antonelli handed decisive verdict over F1 title chances
Audi 'shock' tipped as Jonathan Wheatley exit trigger
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has suggested that the “shock” of living in Switzerland compared to the UK may have been a key factor behind Jonathan Wheatley’s exit from Audi.
The German manufacturer announced on Friday afternoon that Wheatley had left his position as team boss — and the outfit altogether — with immediate effect, due to “personal reasons”.
READ MORE: Audi 'shock' tipped as Jonathan Wheatley exit trigger
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