Kevin Magnussen attracted his fair share of criticism over the course of his F1 career, with a number of drivers finding him to be too aggressive when battling wheel-to-wheel. Follow us on Google News to never miss an F1 story again And, the Dane has recently revealed that one incident in particular still “haunts” him.
MoreLast month, Red Bull announced that Sergio Perez will be replacing Alex Albon as Max Verstappen’s team-mate in 2021, with the Thai driver being demoted to the team’s reserve and test driver. READ: ‘I Want To Be Quick Anyway’: Carlos Sainz Looking To Be Immediately Fast At Ferrari Verstappen has since said he hopes that
MoreSergio Perez was at risk of spending a year on the side-lines, with Sebastian Vettel taking his seat at Racing Point and the Mexican yet to sign a contract with another team as the season drew to a close in Abu Dhabi. However, last week, Red Bull announced that Perez would be replacing Alex Albon
MoreSenior personnel within the Haas F1 Team are becoming increasingly worried about the impact of the negative media attention that Nikita Mazepin is drawing to the American racing outfit and the broader Haas brand, according to reports. “Haas F1 team, particularly those at the top are becoming increasingly worried about the reputation of the Haas
MoreRed Bull have revealed that Sergio Perez was the only driver in contention to replace Alex Albon at the Milton Keynes-based team, denying that Sebastian Vettel or Nico Hulkenberg ever had a real shot at partnering Max Verstappen in 2021. Asked if Red Bull had seriously considered signing another driver, team principal Christian Horner replied:
MoreAmid much anticipation, Red Bull Racing announced on Friday that Sergio Perez will be replacing Alex Albon at the Milton Keynes-based team next season. This came off the back of Albon having a lacklustre season in which, despite having the second-fastest car on the grid, he often ended up battling in the midfield and didn’t
MoreRed Bull will announce Sergio Perez as Alex Albon’s replacement for the 2021 F1 season today, according to a German-language publication owned by the energy drinks giant. Speedweek, which is owned by Red Bull Media House, has reported that the team has decided to sign Perez and the move will be announced on Friday. READ:
MoreAlex Albon is set to be axed by Red Bull, with Ted Kravitz recently citing sources as saying Sergio Perez will replace him and a source telling Formula1News.co.uk in early November that the Thai driver will not be retained by the team beyond 2020. However, former F1 driver Martin Brundle believes Albon provided Red Bull
MoreOver the weekend, Red Bull Racing said they will finalise their 2021 driver line-up by Christmas at the very latest, insisting that they have not yet made a decision on the fate of Alex Albon. It has long been speculated that, should Red Bull decide to drop Albon, Sergio Perez or Nico Hulkenberg are favourite
MoreWith just a single race of the 2020 F1 season to go and Red Bull being one of only two teams not to confirm their driver line-up for next year, all eyes are on the Milton Keynes-based outfit as we eagerly wait to see if Alex Albon will still be Max Verstappen’s team-mate in 2021.
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