Honda is looking to exit Formula 1 in style, with the Japanese car-maker eyeing a Drivers’ or Constructors’ title with Red Bull in 2021. Masashi Yamamoto, the managing director of Honda’s current F1 project, stressed that they aren’t giving up on the remainder of 2020 and next season because of their withdrawal. READ: Luca Corberi
MoreSince his demotion from Red Bull to Scuderia AlphaTauri in the middle of last season, Pierre Gasly has proved many of his critics wrong. In addition to winning the 2020 Italian Grand Prix, Gasly has been a consistent points scorer and his stock has risen considerably in the F1 paddock since he returned to the
MoreHonda’s surprise exit from Formula One has left its two customer teams – Red Bull Racing and Scuderia AlphaTauri – in a rather difficult position. The Japanese manufacture is poised to stop supplying its customer teams at the end of the 2021 season, and a forced Red Bull-Renault reunion appears to be the scenario that
MoreHonda’s decision to leave Formula One at the end of next year means Red Bull Racing and Scuderia AlphaTauri will need to find a new power unit supplier. With Mercedes boasting the strongest and most efficient power unit in Formula One, they are likely to be Red Bull’s preference. READ: Honda To Leave F1 After
MoreRed Bull spent £237.3 million on its 2019 Formula One campaign, in which the Milton Keynes-based team finished third in the Constructors’ Standings. Company filings show that the team generated a small profit of just over £600,000 last season. READ: Red Bull Might Sack Albon & Sign Hulkenberg Or Perez For 2021 With all F1
MoreRed Bull Racing are considering signing Nico Hulkenberg or Sergio Perez to partner Max Verstappen for the 2021 Formula One season, according to Italy’s La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper. “For the first time, Red Bull wants to go fishing outside its own stables, where there are currently no drivers ready for the big jump,” the
MoreScuderia AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly has insisted that his demotion from Red Bull last year didn’t break him despite it being a signficant setback. In a recent interview, Gasly said: “I think on my side, I am still the same. I think that [being dejected] is what people were expecting of me from the outside
MoreSergio Perez, who is currently without an F1 drive for the 2021 season, has said he would definitely accept an offer to join Red Bull Racing, as he believes they will have a car capable of fighting for the Championship over the next few years. “Without a doubt. It is a team that is definitely
MoreRed Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has long defended Alex Albon, even when calls for the Thai driver to be replaced were at their peak. And now, Horner has blamed the media for lowering Albon’s confidence by constantly publishing speculation about his future and calling for him to be replaced. READ: Formula One Confirms
MoreSpeaking ahead of this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said he is confident that chief technical officer Adrian Newey will remain at the team despite rumours suggesting he is poised to join Aston Martin Racing. “The situation with Adrian, he’s been with us for 14 years. He’s very happy
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