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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen says it made “no sense” to comment publicly on recent rumours linking him with a move to ...
Having replaced Christian Horner as Red Bull's team boss ahead of the British Grand Pri, Laurent Mekies conceded that "nobody is going to replace him like for like." ...
One of Verstappen’s greatest-ever drives wasn’t a win, because his performance at the 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix shocked the F1 world. In the pouring rain, the 19-year-old showed composure beyond his ...
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has once again addressed the fierce rivalry that defined his fiery relationship with ...
Red Bull’s Laurent Mekies has outlined the key contrast between running a front-running Formula 1 outfit and a midfield team.
Toto Wolff jokes he will have to "find someone else" to hate after Christian Horner's sudden departure from Red Bull.
Schumacher made history with Ferrari between 2000 and ‘04 when the German became the only person to win the F1 drivers’ ...
Horner was removed as team principal of Red Bull after this year’s British Grand Prix, ending a run that began in 2005. By then, Max Verstappen had already slipped out of the title race after four ...
As always, let’s take a quick look at today’s two main news stories on Monday, August 18, while we await Formula 1’s return to the track after the summer break in ten days time. Things have been ...
While Christian Horner has already left Red Bull Racing several weeks ago, the former CEO and team principal of Max ...
Lewis Larkam: Christian Horner returns to F1 with Alpine. Despite Flavio Briatore acting as de facto team boss, and the ...
Horner remained an employee at Red Bull after he was sacked as team principal, but his roles were limited. He was no longer ...
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