Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has confidently backed Daniel Ricciardo for a return to the Formula 1 grid as soon as a seat opens up. Ricciardo is seeing out 2023 as a reserve driver for his old team Red Bull after he failed to find a seat following his early exit from McLaren. The
MoreSome iconic race finishes have been marked by teams celebrating on the pitwall fence as legends of the sport have crossed the finish line, claiming maiden wins and titles. These moments are set to be no more though after the FIA informed teams that officials are going to begin enforcing a rule that would see
MoreMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has explained why huge changes were recently made to the team’s technical department, with new team principal Andrea Stella having been key to the plan working. It was announced after McLaren’s point-less Saudi Arabian Grand Prix that an overhaul would be taking place among their technical department, with several high-profile
MoreMcLaren CEO Zak Brown has thrown down a huge challenge to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and to Red Bull team principal Christian Horner; however, both are drastically different. Brown is certainly known for wanting to put on an entertaining spectacle, with the American having been in a great mood after McLaren finally scored their first
MoreMcLaren’s dramatic push to return to the front of the field is certainly ramping up in pace, with the Woking-based side having announced the signing of Aston Martin’s head of aero performance Mariano Alperin. McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown is certainly wasting no time at all, after announcing that a huge restructuring would be taking
MoreAhead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has hit out at the FIA for making the next round of the championship in Azerbaijan the first sprint race of the 2023 F1 season, a decision that Horner labelled as “absolutely ludicrous”. The Azerbaijan Grand Prix has a reputation for being
MoreLando Norris will be pleased to hear that McLaren have upgrades coming in a few races’ time, after the British driver and rookie team-mate Oscar Piastri endured a challenging qualifying at the Bahrain Grand Prix, with Norris having been eliminated in Q2 and Piastri in Q1. It was confirmed by McLaren CEO Zak Brown to
MoreIt was a season-opening race to forget for McLaren, with the Woking-based side clearly having a mountain to climb, after Lando Norris was forced to pit six times during the Bahrain Grand Prix. The 23-year-old made a strong start to the race before a pneumatic problem was discovered by the team, which resulted in him
MoreWhen the engine regulations undergo a major revamp ahead of the 2026 season, many teams will be chopping and changing their engine suppliers. Audi will complete their takeover of Sauber and produce their own power units while Red Bull will part ways with Honda to become powered by Red Bull Powertrains. The new engine manufacturer
More2023 is looking set to be a very challenging season for McLaren, with the Woking-based side having endured a nightmare start to the season in pre-season testing. The British side have arguably endured more issues than any other team, with McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown having admitted that the team haven’t “hit” their development targets
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