Max Verstappen has declared he will not be around in F1 for another 200 races as he reaches the milestone figure this weekend.
The Dutch Grand Prix is set to see the three-time world champion take part in his 200th grand prix, which will see him become the 24th driver in history to do so.
READ MORE: Verstappen sets definitive F1 retirement deadline
Ricciardo responds to Marko's Lawson comments as F1 seat in danger
Liam Lawson would be "deserving" of a full-time F1 seat, believes Daniel Ricciardo as speculation about his own future continues to grow.
Ricciardo was touted as a potential replacement for Sergio Perez at Red Bull if the senior team opted to drop the under-performing Mexican during the summer break, but Red Bull gave Perez a stay of execution, meaning Ricciardo's long-hoped for return to Red Bull did not materialise.
READ MORE: Ricciardo responds to Marko's Lawson comments as F1 seat in danger
Marko confirms possible Red Bull driver change
Helmut Marko has appeared to suggest Liam Lawson will be handed a full-time RB F1 seat in 2025.
Lawson made his F1 debut at the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix, deputising for an injured Daniel Ricciardo, going onto make five appearances, banking two points in Singapore.
Hamilton reacts to pending split from key ally Bonnington
Lewis Hamilton has reacted to the confirmation his race engineer Peter Bonnington will not follow him to Ferrari next year.
Bonnington, who is more commonly referred to as 'Bono', has been promoted to head of race engineering at Mercedes, ending any speculation he will join Ferrari with Hamilton in 2025.
READ MORE: Hamilton reacts to pending split from key ally Bonnington
Russell reveals known issue prior to Belgian GP disqualification
George Russell has admitted he knew he was underweight prior to the Belgian Grand Prix, which he was ultimately disqualified from.
The British driver won the race at Spa-Francorchamps, but was subsequently stripped of that victory when he and his car were found 1.5kg shy of the required post-race weight limit.
READ MORE: Russell reveals known issue prior to Belgian GP disqualification
Hulkenberg reveals Audi 'surprise' after big-name F1 signings
Nico Hulkenberg has delivered a strong backing to Audi's recent senior F1 signings as it continues to prepare for its 2026 entry.
Just prior to the summer break, it was announced that Sauber CEO Andreas Seidl and technical lead Oliver Hoffmann would be leaving the team, to be replaced by ex-Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto as Chief Operating and Chief Technical Officer of Suaber Motorsport.
READ MORE: Hulkenberg reveals Audi 'surprise' after big-name F1 signings
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