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From reports that Max Verstappen is close to agreeing a deal with McLaren and leaving Red Bull to Ferrari's planned SF-26 filming day at Madring with its full-time drivers, here are the biggest Formula 1 stories from July 7.
Red Bull have reportedly already secured a deal to replace Verstappen as rumours of his exit continue to heat up.
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions after the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Four-time Formula 1 World Champion Max Verstappen dropped a big hint about what his not-so-distant future may look like, given the current state of F1 racing. During this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, he told the media that he was “not enjoying the ...
Max Verstappen's Red Bull exit clause is now active, raising fresh questions about his future with the team. Alex Harrington and Lydia Mee break down the
Charles Leclerc hadn’t won a race since the 2024 U.S. Grand Prix, and he had only podiumed twice this season, in Australia and Japan
Max Verstappen's heavy crash in Austrian Grand Prix qualifying sparked controversy as George Russell claimed pole despite improving under yellow flags.
The big news of the day was our report that rumours regarding a possible switch of Verstappen to McLaren are growing. Multiple paddock sources have suggested to PlanetF1.com that McLaren and Max Verstappen are in the closing stages of a lengthy negotiation for the Dutch driver to swap from Red Bull.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown (left) and Max Verstappen after the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Rudy Carezzevoli / Max Verstappen returned to the podium with his battling drive in Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix on a weekend where the four-time world champion’s future at Red Bull was back in the spotlight.
