The 92nd running of the iconic Le Mans 24 Hours was won by Ferrari for the second time in a row. The #50 team of Niklas Nielsen, Antonio Fuoco and Miguel Molina triumphed in an incredible day-night-day race in changeable conditions. In the Formula 1 world, on the other hand, Max Verstappen has commented on the 2026 regulations. Like Red Bull team boss Christian Horner, the Dutchman is sceptical about the top speed of the new cars. Although Verstappen has previously indicated that he is fairly neutral on the proposed plans, he said that the proposed slower corner speeds in comparison with higher top speeds may cause an issue. Further down the grid, could Zhou Guanyu drive for Alpine in 2025? The Chinese driver has admitted it's a promising possibility.