F1 Social Stint | Possible new helmet design in Austria for Verstappen?
After the Monaco Grand Prix, the drivers can recharge their batteries for the next Double Header. After a week of rest, the F1 drivers will face Azerbaijan and Canada one after the other. In GPblog's Social Stint you can read what the drivers and teams are doing during this break.
Possible new helmet design in Austria for Verstappen?
After the visit to the Red Bull Ring, a mysterious snapshot has also surfaced. In the photo, Max Verstappen shows Pierre Gasly a helmet with a design still unknown to fans. Would this be the special helmet with which the Dutchman will drive the Grand Prix of Austria?
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Verstappen and Gasly driving F1 two-seater
Shortly after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Pierre Gasly and Max Verstappen flew back to the Red Bull Ring. There, the two had the opportunity to take a ride in a very special racing car, namely an F1 two-seater! Will there be another Red Bull video soon?
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Verstappen prepares for F1 race in Baku
Just because there is no Formula 1 this weekend doesn't mean the drivers can rest on their laurels. Max Verstappen shared a video on his Instagram page showing him training hard for the next race: the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.
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Verstappen scares people on superyacht
When Max Verstappen is invited to the TAG Heuer superyacht, the Dutchman can't resist a little fun. The reigning world champion is given a short tour of the boat and is also allowed to take a seat in the captain's chair. When he found the button for the yacht's horn, it had to be pressed, of course.
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Overtake by Russell is still to be seen
George Russell was disappointed after the Monaco Grand Prix that his overtaking move on Lando Norris was not shown by the control staff. The daring move can now be seen on the Mercedes' Twitter channel, hopefully taking away some of the Briton's disappointment.
Cheeky, @GeorgeRussell63.
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) May 31, 2022
There are no easy overtakes at Monaco. pic.twitter.com/Ael5oQ7cps