Where does Max Verstappen go in 2026?

Where does Max Verstappen go in 2026?

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Our 2026 Miami GP predictions

WE'RE BACK! Tommy joins us from the other side of the world to look ahead to F1's return, where Matt looks to overturn an already sizeable Predictions deficit... We're in Australia this month! There are a small handful of tickets for a few of our shows - get your tickets at: http ...  Show more

The worst starts to an F1 season ever

Sorry, Aston Martin - but your awful start to the 2026 season got us thinking about some of the other terrible openings other F1 teams have suffered in seasons gone by. So we're here with some of the standout candidates: from more bad luck for Fernando Alonso to some... suspect g ...  Show more

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