Verstappen wins Canadian Grand Prix as Red Bull marks 100th win
Red Bull’s accomplishment in winning 100 races in Formula 1 has been hailed as “incredible” by Max Verstappen after winning the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Red Bull’s accomplishment in winning 100 races in Formula 1 has been hailed as “incredible” by Max Verstappen after winning the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel has confirmed that he will participate at the Red Bull Formula Nürburgring event later this year and will be driving one of his championship-winning cars.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner acknowledges that the F1 cost cap is forcing teams to reconsider their staffing plans, particularly with relation to highly paid staff members.
Red Bull’s rivals have had the opportunity to closely examine the RB19’s floor since the Monaco Grand Prix and Max Verstappen has offered his view on the matter.
Helmut Marko claims that Red Bull staff are being offered “double” their salary by rival teams to switch sides as a result of losing key personnel Rob Marshall to McLaren and Dan Fallows to Aston Martin.
Max Verstappen believes Red Bull has a chance to win every race in 2023 F1, but he also anticipates other teams to cut the gap as the season progresses
Red Bull boss Christian Horner, intervened by using the team’s veto power to stop embarrassing content from showing on Netflix’s series Drive to Survive in order to avoid any public embarrassment.
Fernando Alonso is hoping that tensions between the Red Bull drivers would aid him in his quest to win his 33rd Grand Prix as the team is currently leading on the 2023 grid.
Red Bull cars are undoubtedly in a class of their own when it comes to performance, and that seems unlikely to change without action from the FIA to change the Formula 1 regulations.
Mercedes will have a “difficult” time catching up to Red Bull, according to Lewis Hamilton, but they could achieve it.