Red Bull Racing have no intention of replacing Alex Albon with Pierre Gasly in 2020, according to team principal Christian Horner. Speaking after the Belgian Grand Prix, Horner said, “We have no intention of putting Pierre back in the car at Red Bull this season.” READ: Lewis Hamilton Extends Championship Lead, Ricciardo Finishes Fourth Continuing,
MoreLewis Hamilton has taken victory at the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix, extending his lead in the Drivers’ Standings to 47 points over Max Verstappen and 50 points over teammate Valtteri Bottas. Bottas, who finished in second place, closed the gap on Verstappen in the standings to just three points. READ: Schumacher Will ‘Almost Certainly’ Join
MoreRed Bull Racing is known for its high-rake Formula 1 cars, as its top designers and engineers have long believed that this design concept is the best way to maximise downforce in a drag-efficient manner. Some people in F1 have questioned the effectiveness of this concept and suggested a lower rake design could lead to
MoreAs head of Red Bull’s driver development program, Helmut Marko often has lots to say about the performance of its drivers – and he’s been particularly talkative in recent weeks. Just a few days ago, he defended Alex Albon, blaming his poor performance at the Spanish Grand Prix on his engineer and said his seat
MoreHelmut Marko, head of Red Bull’s driver development program, has said that Nico Hulkenberg has been in touch with the constructor to tell them “he’s available” and is interested in returning to F1. “He let us know that he’s available,” Marko said in an interview with Motosport-total.com. Earlier this month, he publicly said he was
MoreHelmut Marko, head of Red Bull’s driver development program, has suggested that the team is open to Daniel Ricciardo returning to the Milton Keynes-based constructor. “Ways back can always be found, but the circumstances have to be right,” Marko said, commenting on the prospect of a Ricciardo-Red Bull reunion. He also accepted that a Verstappen-Ricciardo
MoreAmid speculation that Alex Albon could be demoted to Scuderia AlphaTauri, Helmut Marko, the head of Red Bull’s driver development program, has said they will not switch him out for another driver as long as he keeps developing. In an interview with the Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper, Marko admitted that Albon “looked stupid” at last weekend’s
MoreEarlier this year, Sebastian Vettel was asked if he would be willing to re-join Red Bull in 2021, with him already on course to leave Ferrari at the end of this season. “Probably the answer would be yes,” Vettel replied, saying they have a winning car and he’s ultimately in F1 to compete for wins,
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