Max Verstappen Confirms New Car Number for 2026 F1 Season
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How Max Verstappen’s final-lap victory shifted an era
The final lap in ABU DHABI did more than decide a championship. It snapped a long‑running narrative of inevitability around Lewis Hamilton and opened a new chapter built around Max Verstappen’s relentlessness,
Verstappen joins Lewis Hamilton, who signed an exclusive collectibles deal with Fanatics earlier this year. Though Hamilton was the first F1 driver to have a card of his sell for over $1 million in 2024, Verstappen’s record card sale was in 2022 when his one-of-a-kind 2020 Topps Chrome F1 autographed Superfractor sold for $534,000.
Max Verstappen delivered a playful answer when asked who would make the better Formula 1 driver between former Manchester City defender Micah Richards and British rapper Big Zuu. The Red Bull Racing driver,
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Max Verstappen shuts down rumors of a return to No. 33 for 2026
Max Verstappen has ended the guessing game around his Formula 1 identity for 2026, making it clear he will not revive his long-time race number 33 and instead is committing to a fresh chapter. After four seasons carrying the champion’s No.
Max Verstappen has expressed his gratitude to former team principal Christian Horner, stating that the Brit “went through fire” for him, and revealed that the pair still talk on the phone ahead of almost every Formula One Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen gives glimpse into fatherhood in rare interview
Four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has given a glimpse into his life as a father in a newly released interview with stuntman Riley Harper for Red Bull and TAG Heuer. Filmed during the United States Grand Prix weekend, the pair drove around the streets of Austin and talked about all things racing and becoming fathers.
Max Verstappen is not the only one who can boast GT3 success in the Formula 1 paddock, as James Vowles won his category at the 2025 Gulf 12 Hours. Earlier this year, many Formula 1 fans were first introduced to GT3 racing through Verstappen's participation,
Fanatics announced an exclusive multi-year global partnership with four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen focused on e-commerce, licensed sports merchandise and trading cards, the latter including autographs, inscriptions and race-worn relics.