F1 news LIVE: Max Verstappen told he ‘doesn’t have a chance’ of winning title this season

11 Mar 2025 • 8:14 PM MYT
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Lewis Hamilton prepares for his Ferrari debut as the 2025 Formula 1 season begins in Melbourne this week at the Australian Grand Prix.

After making the blockbuster move from Mercedes to partner up with Charles Leclerc, the Scuderia will hope to dethrone Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, with the Dutch driver bidding for a fifth successive F1 crown. However, former driver Ralf Schumacher has said on the Sky Germany podcast “I don’t think he [Verstappen] has a chance” after Red Bull’s lae-season struggles last year.

After the official three-day pre-season test at the Bahrain International Circuit, excitement is building around McLaren, with Lando Norris and this week’s home favourite Oscar Piastri moving into title contention.

While George Russell now leads the Silver Arrows, they also have Kimi Antonelli who is among an exciting crop of rookie drivers in F1 this year, as is Briton Ollie Bearman, who spoke exclusively to The Independent this week about his title ambitions.

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  • Lewis Hamilton poised for Ferrari debut after making switch following 11 years with Mercedes
  • Lando Norris starts 2025 campaign as favourite for Drivers' Championship
  • Four-time defending champion Max Verstappen told he has 'no chance' of title in struggling Red Bull by Ralf Schumacher
  • Hamilton’s Verstappen promise revealed ahead of Australian Grand Prix
  • Exclusive interview – Ollie Bearman: ‘You only get one shot in F1 – my ultimate goal is to be a world champion’

Season predictions - constructors’ champions? McLaren

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Kieran Jackson, Formula 1 Correspondent

While there was little to choose between Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes in testing, McLaren were the clear winners. Their 2024 constructors’ title – as they broke a 26-year duck – makes the papaya favourites this year and testing did nothing to dispel that.

Led by chief designer Rob Marshall (formerly of Red Bull), McLaren have cracked the code of this ground-effect era of regulations. The big question is: have they learned their lesson from a fractious intra-team policy last year?

Will Norris and Piastri bang wheels again? McLaren and Ferrari, with two of the strongest driver pairings on the grid, can ill-afford for their drivers to take points off one another, with clear lead drivers in Verstappen and George Russell at Red Bull and Mercedes.

But the signs are that, at least early on, McLaren will have the quickest car.

Season predictions - world champion? Lando Norris

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Kieran Jackson, Formula 1 Correspondent

Before testing, I was inclined to go with Charles Leclerc, on the basis that Ferrari could have closed the marginal gap to McLaren in the off-season. But a telling three days in Bahrain have changed that.

McLaren’s standout race-pace last week, with Norris at the helm of their 2025 MCL39 car, was the main on-track headline. Despite a tightly congested top four, McLaren are clearly the frontrunners ahead of the new campaign.

There is a school of thought that Oscar Piastri could challenge him strongly this year and the Australian will no doubt be eyeing an improvement in qualifying to pose a genuine threat over the course of 24 races.

Yet Norris is their standout driver. He needs to improve – particularly at lights out – but the Briton does have the quality to become a world champion. As he has acknowledged, if he is armed with the quickest car, there can be “no excuses” this time around.

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‘No love lost’ between George Russell and Max Verstappen as last season’s feud rumbles on

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Luke Baker

The dispute between four-time F1 champion Max Verstappen and Mercedes’ George Russell shows no sign of abating as the new season gets underway.

The pair memorably clashed after the Qatar Grand Prix last season, when Verstappen, the eventual winner, was penalised for impeding the Brit.

Russell claimed that afterwards Verstappen threatened to "purposefully go out of his way to crash into me and 'put me on my head in the wall'", while his Dutch counterpart said he had “lost all respect” for the Mercedes driver.

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Who could drive for Cadillac in 2026 F1 season?

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Luke Baker

After Cadillac were confirmed as Formula 1’s 11th team on the grid for the 2026 season, attention now turns to who the American team could select as their drivers.

A number of free agents could tempt Cadillac due to their experience, though, namely Valtteri Bottas or Kevin Magnussen, who has driven for fellow American outfit Haas. The flashy pick might see Cadillac turn to big names Sergio Perez and Daniel Ricciardo, who both fell short in their efforts to retain or claim the No. 2 seat at Red Bull alongside Max Verstappen, with Liam Lawson making his debut this year.

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Damon Hill confirms return to F1 pundit role for Australian Grand Prix

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Luke Baker

Damon Hill has revealed he will return to TV work in the F1 paddock at next week’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

The 1996 F1 world champion left Sky Sports at the end of last season after 13 years working as a pundit for the broadcaster, since they won the rights to F1 in the UK in 2012.

Hill was critical of eventual world champion Max Verstappen last year, after the Red Bull driver was penalised for dangerous driving in battle with title rival Lando Norris.

The 65-year-old departed Sky after the Brazilian Grand Prix but has now announced his return to the paddock in Melbourne.

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Ollie Bearman: ‘You only get one shot in F1 – my ultimate goal is to be a world champion’

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Luke Baker

As foolish as it sounds, Ollie Bearman’s manager was actually cut off from the call which changed the life of his most precious client. Fortunately, the British teenager himself was not short of credit on his phone.

Ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix last March, Ferrari suddenly needed a driver after Carlos Sainz fell ill. Relaxing idyllically off the shores of the Red Sea fresh from securing pole position in F2, 18-year-old Bearman spotted Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur’s name on his phone and, right then, knew he was about to be given the opportunity of a lifetime.

Kieran Jackson chats exclusively to the British F1 rookie sensation:

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Max Verstappen told 'he doesn't have a chance' of F1 title this year

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Luke Baker

Max Verstappen does not have “a chance” of a fifth straight F1 Drivers’ Championship win in 2025 according to former driver Ralf Schumacher.

Schumacher believes Verstappen delivered a “rescue” effort in a struggling Red Bull car last year but he won’t be able to do the same again.

McLaren’s Lando Norris is the favourite to win the title this season and Schumacher is adamant Verstappen will be powerless to stop the Brit and others at the front of the grid.

Speaking on the Sky Germany podcast, Schumacher said: “Last year it was clear. Red Bull was very strong at the start of the season, but then they couldn’t handle the car. Verstappen was the rescue.

“However, he will have to get used to everything coming to an end. I don’t think he has a chance.”

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Lewis Hamilton’s Max Verstappen promise revealed ahead of Australian Grand Prix

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Luke Baker

Toto Wolff made a promise to Lewis Hamilton that he would not try to sign Max Verstappen while the British driver was still at Mercedes.

Wolff said on the latest series of Netflix’s Drive to Survive that he would have only moved for Verstappen after it was confirmed that Hamilton was leaving for Ferrari.

“I haven't spoken to him because I promised Lewis I wouldn't talk to him but I will have the conversation now.,” Wolff said.

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Christian Horner scandal rehashed as Drive to Survive unearths new F1 villain

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Luke Baker

Let’s start with the obvious: Christian Horner has been a dream for Drive to Survive since the show landed in 2019. The Red Bull F1 CEO has been front-and-centre of countless episodes in the past six seasons, gladly playing the role of F1’s pantomime villain, with numerous scenes filmed at his country mansion home in Oxfordshire, alongside Spice Girl wife Geri Halliwell.

Season seven is no different. The latest instalment, chronicling the 2024 season, begins with Horner at the wheel of his 4x4, locked in conversation with Geri about a record-breaking 2023 campaign, in which Red Bull won 21 out of 22 races.

With an air of inevitability synonymous with Netflix’s exquisitely curated narratives, Geri strikes a warning to her husband: “You never know what life’s going to bring.” In actual fact, we all know what’s coming next.

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Cadillac potential is 'limitless', claims team principal Graeme Lowdon

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Luke Baker

Cadillac's ambitions for Formula One are "limitless", according to team principal Graeme Lowdon.

The long-anticipated entry of Cadillac - a division of American motoring giant General Motors - as an 11th team on the grid from 2026 was finally rubber-stamped last week.

Lowdon, former sporting director of the Manor Marussia team, knows there is plenty of hard work ahead, but maintains high collective goals are achievable.

"Everybody, both in the management and the ownership of this new team, is extremely realistic," Lowdon said.

"We have a unique mix in terms of ownership qualities and the experience of people within the team, people who spent decades in Formula One. We have utmost respect for the competition.

"You want to enter competitions that are difficult and competitive as well, so we have got no illusions about how difficult it is.

"But we are well backed, we are well positioned and therefore I think it is important to highlight that our ambitions are limitless."