Red Bull F1 driver Max Verstappen takes on British icons including Spitfire fighter jet

Max Verstappen took on an iconic red London bus and London black cab, and even a common white van, before challenging the legendary Spitfire fighter plane. (Screenshot/Red Bull)
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Updated 15 July 2021
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Red Bull F1 driver Max Verstappen takes on British icons including Spitfire fighter jet

  • In a promotional video released by Red Bull, Verstappen outpaced them all
  • Going into this weekend’s Grand Prix, Verstappen holds a 32-point lead over his nearest rival at Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton

LONDON: While all the focus this weekend will be on whether Max Verstappen can continue his drive toward the Formula One world championship title at Silverstone, the Dutchman took time out to race some British icons ahead of the race.

The Red Bull driver took on an iconic red London bus and London black cab, and even a common white van, before challenging the legendary Spitfire fighter plane during a lap of the famous Goodwood circuit in west Sussex.

In a promotional video released by Red Bull, Verstappen outpaced them all while showing off the raw power and speed of the F1 championship-winning RB7 car, which Sebastian Vettel drove to the title in 2011.

This year’s championship leader made light work of the white van, the London bus and the black cab.

The Second World War jet joined the race late, swooping over the circuit and ended up crossing the line in a photo finish with Verstappen going at full throttle.

Going into this weekend’s Grand Prix, Verstappen holds a 32-point lead over his nearest rival at Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton, who is vying for a record-breaking eighth world championship title this season and a third straight British Grand Prix win after wins in 2019 and 2020.


Passengers flee snake at Australian train station

Updated 02 February 2026
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Passengers flee snake at Australian train station

Commuters jumped in fright as a snake slithered across a city train platform in Australia, proving nowhere is safe from the nation’s creepy-crawlies.
Footage showed the small serpent wriggling down the platform in the city of Sydney on Sunday night.
One woman abandons her bike after spotting the snake and flees in the opposite direction, while other passengers anxiously huddle together on the platform.
The impasse is solved when one passenger plucks up the courage to hoist the snake by its tail and drop it over the hand railing.
“A passenger who got off a train took it upon himself to handle the intruder,” said government agency Transport for New South Wales, adding that “the man did not flinch.”