The deal would be the richest in sporting history, surpassing Karim Benzema’s Al-Ittihad deal which is worth $US224m ($A361m) per year and Cristiano Ronaldo’s $US215m ($A346m) deal with Al Nassr.
Carlos Sainz of Spain driving the Ferrari SF-24 and MaxVerstappen ... of the F1 cars. F1 will host its inaugural race at the iconic Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne for the first time ...
MaxVerstappen will start his 2025 campaign on Sunday evening, but not on an F1 track, not on a real track at all, in fact. The F1 world champion is primed to compete in the IMSA Esports ...