Ex-Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert compared Red Bull team principal Christian Horner to Mercedes rival Toto Wolff following the Miami Grand Prix, after the Briton made a “cocky comment”. Red Bull claimed their fifth win of the season at the Miami International Autodrome and their fourth 1-2 of the season, with the Austrians being in
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner believes it would be “great” if Tesla and Twitter founder Elon Musk got involved in Formula 1, with the Briton noting how Musk’s “talent” would be brilliant for the new power unit regulations in 2026. Musk was in attendance at the recent Miami Grand Prix where he was spotted
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has agreed with Lewis Hamilton that Formula 1 is currently like the “Kardashians on wheels”, following the impact that Netflix docuseries ‘Drive to Survive’ has had on the sport. The hit Netflix series has played an instrumental role in the current popularity boom that F1 is enjoying, with the
MoreOne of F1’s greatest designers, Adrian Newey, has been a man in demand. Newey has played a critical role in the design and success of numerous title-winning F1 cars since his introduction to the sport over thirty years ago. But which team has reportedly been in pursuit of F1’s leading chief technology officer? You’ve guessed
MoreAs the Miami GP commenced, Sergio Perez sat in pole position, confident and assured that he could continue his title push. However, the Mexican eventually lost out to Max Verstappen, with the reigning World Champion starting the grid in ninth place. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was quick to straighten out speculation that team
MoreAfter winning the Miami Grand Prix from ninth on the grid, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed where Max Verstappen was so dominant at the Miami International Autodrome, to the extent where Sergio Perez had no answer. Had it not been for Charles Leclerc crashing in the closing stages of Q3, then Verstappen
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has been left perplexed by Mercedes’ and Ferrari’s poor pace so far this season, with the two teams currently jostling it out for third and fourth in the pecking order. Neither team had any answer to Red Bull’s sublime pace last weekend at the Miami Grand Prix, where the
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has insisted that reigning World Champion Max Verstappen retiring from Formula 1 isn’t “an imminent risk”, due to the Dutchman still having several years on his contract. Despite being the highest-paid driver on the grid, Verstappen has threatened to quit F1 several times in recent months, with the 25-year-old
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed that is was Max Verstappen who decided to start the Miami Grand Prix on the Hard compound, a decision which ultimately saw him breeze through the field. Due to starting the race in ninth, Verstappen opted to go for an “alternative strategy”, with those around him having
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner might have opted to skip drinking champagne following the team’s fourth 1-2 of the season on Sunday, with the Briton having felt “queasy” ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez finished first and second once again on Sunday at the Miami International Autodrome, meaning Red
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