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Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has revealed when Max Verstappen could part ways with Red Bull Racing.
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PlanetF1 on MSNZak Brown warns Red Bull of Max Verstappen ‘disaster’ in ‘uncomfortable’ admissionIt is believed that if Verstappen is outside the top four in the Drivers’ Championship going into the summer break after the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner’s 2027 comment about Max Verstappen catches fresh attentionHorner seems to have been implying to Kravitz that Max Verstappen would be best served sticking it out with a known entity in ...
Honda has categorically dismissed the possibility of extending its engine supply partnership with Red Bull into 2026.
F1 journalist Rick Winkelman believes there is some comfort for Red Bull despite the challenges they have faced throughout the 2025 season. It has been a tumultuous season for Red Bull Racing. The ...
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GPblog on MSNFormer Toro Rosso driver certain Red Bull is left in 'good hands' after Horner's sackingFormer Red Bull family driver Sebastien Bourdais has stated that it's 'not easy' for the team to lose a figure like Christian Horner mid-season. However, the Frenchman is certain that they are in ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Max Verstappen heading for Red Bull exit as champion confirms 2026 decisionFormer F1 driver Ralf Schumacher has suggested Red Bull could be in for a bleak future as he tips Max Verstappen for a hasty move to Mercedes. ➡️ READ MORE Lewis Hamilton confirms worst-case ...
Red Bull’s first race without Christian Horner will be at the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, but Helmut Marko is worried that things could go badly wrong for Max Verstappen at Spa. The team made a major ...
The Briton scored 13 F1 race wins in a career that spanned 247 starts between 1994 and 2008. He ultimately finished third in 2000, where Schumacher, after years of trying, finally defeated the McLaren ...
Recently, on Corey LaJoie’s Stacking Pennies podcast, 18-year-old racing prodigy Connor Zilisch weighed his future possibility of switching from NASCAR to Formula One.
The Aston Martin driver has criticized Formula One's 2026 regulations, voicing his displeasure with the sport's new direction.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has offered clarity on the future of driver Pato O'Ward and his other IndyCar teammates amid ...
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