Red Bull are leaning towards signing Nico Hulkenberg for the 2021 F1 season, Formula1News.co.uk understands. This comes amid heightened speculation that Sergio Perez is likely to partner Max Verstappen at the team next season. READ: George Russell Puts To Bed Speculation He’ll Drive For Mercedes In 2021 It was previously reported that Max Verstappen is
MoreWith just a few days of the 2020 F1 season to go, Red Bull are still yet to announce who will be driving alongside Max Verstappen next year. Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg have both been linked with a move to Red Bull Racing should the team choose to drop Alex Albon. READ: Haas Team
MoreSeveral weeks ago, a source told Formula1News.co.uk that Yuki Tsunoda will join Scuderia AlphaTauri next season unless he fails to get a Super Licence. The Italy-based team is yet to confirm its second driver for 2021, but Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has since indicated that Yuki Tsunoda is first in line to join
MoreAlex Albon won the second podium of his F1 career at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, with him moving up to P3 after Sergio Perez’s Racing Point had an engine blowout in the final few laps of the race. However, his Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen wasn’t impressed by the result, as despite Albon finishing
MoreOutgoing Racing Point driver Sergio Perez has had a stellar season thus far and finds himself fourth in the F1 Drivers’ Standings despite missing both grand prix at Silverstone after he contracted COVID-19. However, with Racing Point opting to sign Sebastian Vettel to partner Lance Stroll for 2021, the highly rated Mexican currently doesn’t have
MoreNico Hulkenberg has said he is “extremely hot” to drive for a top team like Red Bull after spending the entirety of his Formula One career battling in the midfield. The German has competed in three races with Racing Point this season – and impressed many people in the paddock with his strong performances –
MoreAlex Albon put in yet another woeful performance at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix over the weekend, with him once again a long way off Max Verstappen’s qualifying pace and falling to the back of the grid after a self-inflicted spin late in the race. On Monday, a source told Formula1News.co.uk that Red Bull have
MoreWith Alex Albon’s seat at Red Bull looking increasingly under threat, Max Verstappen has reportedly told the team he would like Nico Hulkenberg to be his team-mate next year. The De Telegraaf newspaper reports that Verstappen is keen for Red Bull to sign Hulkenberg, as he wants a rear-gunner in his fight against Mercedes. READ:
MoreNico Hulkenberg is actively looking to make a full-time return to the Formula One grid next year, and Red Bull has emerged as a potential option for the German driver. Earlier this month, Helmut Marko, the head of Red Bull’s driver development programme, said they will consider replacing Alex Albon at the end of 2020
MoreWhile it was previously reported that Racing Point driver Lance Stroll was unable to race at the Eifel GP due to stomach trouble, he has now released a statement on Instagram revealing that he tested positive for COVID-19 last week. Lance informed his followers, “I just want to let everyone know that I recently tested
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