Christian Horner has revealed how Red Bull aerodynamics chief Adrian Newey came within ‘half an hour’ of leaving for Ferrari back in 2014 before the Milton Keynes-based team made a last-ditch effort to keep him that involved promising him a road car
The F1 season may have screeched to a frenetic end in terms of the championship season, but that hasn’t stopped the wheels turning behind the scenes. Drivers from all team garages are still reporting for duty before theuy officially head away for
Christian Horner has revealed that his ‘heart’ remains with Red Bull, despite being linked with a move elsewhere previously. The team principal has guided his team to a dominant spot in Formula One, with Max Verstappen recently clinching his third consecutive World
Max Verstappen’s Formula 1 salary for the season has been revealed – and it shows a staggering bonus payment of $25 million (£20m). The driver has won his third consecutive World Championship this year and he is taking in more in bonuses than
Christian Horner has warned his team against complacency as Red Bull look to make it three consecutive Constructors’ Championship titles. He predicted that Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren would pose the biggest threat to that achievement next season. The Milton Keynes-based team dominated
Ferrari are keeping a close eye on Lando Norris ahead of the expiry of his contract at the end of the 2025 season. The 24-year-old’s availability could be having an impact on Carlos Sainz’s contract talks, as per a report from Italy.
Ferrari president John Elkann claims it is ‘certain’ that Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will both sign new contracts keeping them with the Prancing Horse beyond the end of the 2024 campaign. According to an X social media post from Italian F1
“When the track is so dry and we are staying on intermediates, we are not making our life any easier,” Leclerc told Sky Sports F1. “We will discuss with the team but it’s not the first time it’s happened.” F1 broadcaster Martin
With Hamilton currently in ninth at the time, and Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz out of the points, Ferrari knew they’d have to act if they were to clinch second place. According to Horner their plan made sense, but it wasn’t executed correctly.
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has promised that his team will opt for an ‘aggressive’ strategy for Carlos Sainz at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as the Italian manufacturer looks to come out on top in their battle with Mercedes. The two