Christian Horner, the team principal of Red Bull Racing, has openly acknowledged the critical importance of maintaining harmony and competitiveness within the team as Formula 1’s fierce competition intensifies. As Red Bull’s Max Verstappen secures his third consecutive world championship title with a dominant win at the Qatar Grand Prix, Sergio Perez’s struggles become increasingly
MoreRed Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has insisted that the Austrians do want to respect Sergio Perez’s contract until the end of 2024 but has insisted that whether that happens or not is “entirely” down to the Mexican’s performances. Perez endured yet another miserable weekend at the Qatar Grand Prix, where he was eliminated in
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has admitted that the Austrians “can’t afford” for Sergio Perez to continue struggling, with all of their rivals having two drivers performing at a similar level. With the exception of the opening five rounds where Perez really took the fight to Max Verstappen, the Mexican has been considerably slower
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Sergio Perez needs to “go back to basics”, with the Austrians “desperately” needing the Mexican to rediscover some performance. Last weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix was yet another miserable one for Perez, who could only salvage P10 at the Lusail International Circuit. Perez struggled throughout the weekend in Qatar,
MoreFollowing his triumphant third successive world championship win at the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen hinted at the possibility of an early retirement before reaching the coveted F1 title record currently held by Lewis Hamilton. Verstappen’s journey to this remarkable feat has been nothing short of extraordinary, and as he stands
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Max Verstappen has taken the Austrians to “yet another level”, beyond what the side achieved with four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel. As expected, Verstappen claimed his third consecutive Drivers’ Championship in Saturday’s Qatar Grand Prix sprint race; however, he ultimately didn’t even need to take part. To be
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner is convinced that Mercedes boss and rival Toto Wolff is “plotting” the Silver Arrows’ return to the front, following two miserable seasons. Red Bull have very much been the dominant team since the start of the new aerodynamic regulations in 2022, with the side having won 32 races since
MoreIn a significant announcement for the 2024 Formula 1 season, Red Bull Racing has confirmed their driver lineup. While Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda have secured seats with the Italian team, the fate of young talent Liam Lawson has taken an unexpected turn. AlphaTauri faced the challenge of choosing from their impressive trio of drivers,
MoreRed Bull and McLaren both suspect that Mercedes will return with a bang in 2024, following the Silver Arrows’ lacklustre 2023 campaign. This season has been another frustrating one for Mercedes, who changed the entire concept of their car at the Monaco Grand Prix. Whilst this solved some of their issues which arose in 2022,
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has noted that Max Verstappen is still a huge “distance away” from claiming an unprecedented eighth Drivers’ Championship, something which see him eclipse seven-time World Champions Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton. The reigning World Champion is set to clinch his third consecutive championship this weekend at the Qatar Grand
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