The men who put the F in Formula 1, Verstappen’s Red Bull future


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  • Formula 1 is a very different sport to its swashbuckling and glamorous heydey
  • Max Verstappen’s future has been in doubt but the Red Bull star looks set to stay
  • Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has taken on the ‘plastic fans’ trolls

With Melbourne hosting the latest stop in an already dramatic the Formula One season and England honing their preparations for Euro 2024 with friendlies against Brazil and Belgium, it’s proving to be a busy few days across the world of sport.

Whether it is weighing up the future of Max Verstappen amid the controversy around his Red Bull team boss Christian Horner or Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou’s defence of so-called ‘plastic fans’, Mail+ Sport has the best content on offer in terms of unrivalled insight, interesting opinions and exclusive interviews.

Here’s the best from Mail+ Sport over the last few days… 

 

READ: The men who put the F in Formula 1 

The new series of Drive to Survive has provided Formula One fans more content to binge watch with the Netflix cameras already documenting the furore over Red Bull boss Christian Horner.

OLIVER HOLT examines how the modern version of F1 has changed from the swashbuckling Playboy drivers, rebels, lunatics and dreamers from the sport’s heyday. Read his analysis exclusively on Mail+ Sport.

Formula One is a far cry from its heyday, featuring Playboy drivers like James Hunt

 

READ: 10 reasons Max Verstappen will stay at Red Bull 

Max Verstappen’s future at Red Bull has been the subject of speculation amid the Horner scandal. The three-time world champion is believed to have toyed with the notion of a move.

JONATHAN MCEVOY outlines the reasons why Verstappen will likely stay put, as well as news of a tribute for the legendary Sir Stirling Moss and the conceited Drive to Survive star who gives clowns a bad name. Read his latest Pole Position column on Mail+ Sport.

Max Verstappen looks set to stay at Red Bull despite the ongoing Christian Horner scandal

 

READ: Ange Postecoglou takes on the ‘plastic fans’ trolls

Price rises at Premier League clubs have led to a backlash from some who have claimed overseas supporters are attending matches in place of more local fans. Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has since spoken in defence of so-called ‘plastic fans’ and highlighted their passion for Premier League clubs.

Mail Sport’s Football Editor Ian Ladyman agrees that critics have an ‘outdated view’ and explains why overseas fans have become key to the Premier League. Read his column exclusively on Mail+ Sport.

Ange Postecoglou has responded to criticism of overseas fans of Premier League clubs

READ: Why football is in danger of killing itself

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