Red Bull won’t force Max Verstappen to stay if he decides to leave
Red Bull insists it won’t force Max Verstappen to stay if the three-time world champion decides he wants to leave the Formula 1 team.
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Red Bull insists it won’t force Max Verstappen to stay if the three-time world champion decides he wants to leave the Formula 1 team.
Former Alpine team principal Otmar Szafnauer has raised speculation regarding his future after he was spotted in Honda’s hospitality during the IndyCar season opener at St. Petersburg.
Red Bull has made it clear that they still fully support Christian Horner amid rumours that he would be fired.
According to reports, the female employee who accused Red Bull boss Christian Horner of “inappropriate behaviour” intends to appeal the outcome of the investigation.
Felipe Massa filed a lawsuit against the Formula One Management and the FIA regarding the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix.
For the first time, Max Verstappen has opened up about Helmut Marko’s fate in relation to his future with Red Bull.
Ferrari reserve driver Oliver Bearman said that “the stars have aligned” after making his F1 debut during qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen secured his first career pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah.
According to reports, Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko is the subject of an investigation by the team and may face suspension if found guilty.
Lewis Hamilton received an formal warning after he almost crashed with Williams’ Logan Sargeant during second practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso placed Aston Martin on the top of the times in the second practice session for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, ahead of George Russell and Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen led the way in the opening practice session of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend in Jeddah
Christian Horner has spoken for the first time since the Red Bull employee who accused him of inappropriate behaviour was suspended by the team.
Red Bull Racing has suspended the employee who instigated the internal investigation against team boss Christian Horner.
Alpine has suffered another blow after Bob Bell confirmed his exit from the Enstone-based outfit for the role of Executive Director at Aston Martin.
George Russell has expressed the need for transparency in response to reports that FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem manipulated race results by overturning a penalty.