Max Verstappen has confirmed he will race with a new driver number in 2026, marking a symbolic shift after narrowly missing out on the F1 title and closing a dominant chapter of his career. Max ...
Max Verstappen will have a new race number for the 2026 season, with the Dutchman switching to the number 3 as he tries to reclaim the world championship. When he made his Formula 1 debut in 2015, ...
Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen has proudly sported the No. 1 on the front of his car for the last three seasons, having dominated Formula 1 in recent years. However, the Dutch racer will have to ...
MAX VERSTAPPEN has confirmed he will put the number three on his Red Bull from next season after forcing to remove the No1. Lando Norris has followed in the four-time world champion’s footsteps to use ...
Max Verstappen has confirmed he will switch driver numbers for the 2026 F1 season. Since 2014, F1 drivers have been allowed to pick a race number to use throughout their career, and Verstappen opted ...
Max Verstappen has confirmed that he will race with the number three in Formula One next season, taking over Daniel Ricciardo’s number after the Australian confirmed his retirement from motorsport ...
Max Verstappen headed to the Estoril circuit in Portugal on Tuesday to drive a Mercedes-AMG GT3. The 2025 F1 Drivers' Championship runner-up was testing with 2 Seas Motorsport, the team that fielded ...
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Max Verstappen reveals new race number: This is it!
It had been in the air for a while, but Max Verstappen is no longer keeping it a secret. Next season, he will race with the number 3 in Formula 1. This became clear from a large sign above his pit box ...
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