The bombshell news that Adrian Newey wants to leave Red Bull came as a serious ‘body blow’ to Christian Horner, according to reports. It has been widely reported that Newey is eager to depart after growing frustrated with the internal politics at
Lewis Hamilton is enduring his worst start to a Formula One season with just 19 points to his name after the opening five races. The 39-year-old, who will leave Mercedes at the end of the campaign, has not had it all his
F1 pundit Ted Kravitz joined former world champion Damon Hill in calling out Christian Horner over his Sergio Perez comments at the Chinese Grand Prix. Perez’s Red Bull future remains uncertain with his contract expiring at the end of this season, while
Creator and chief executive James Gay-Rees confirmed that the seventh season, due to be released in 2025, will cover Horner’s ongoing saga. “It will have to be referenced in some capacity, yeah,” Gay-Rees told The Telegraph in March. “And they will all
Wolff has his heart set on bringing Verstappen to Brackley next season to replace the Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton, but with the Dutchman tied down to a long-term contract and Red Bull dominating the series on a weekly basis, the Mercedes team principal
The Christian Horner saga will reportedly ‘enter its next stage’ after the Chinese Grand Prix with the female employee at the centre of the drama set to give her evidence after exercising her right to appeal the findings of the investigation into
The Chinese Grand Prix is now just days away as F1 season teams brace themselves for the return of the controversial sprint race. It’s Max Verstappen who will arrive in Shanghai as the man to beat, 18 points clear of team-mate Sergio
Christian Horner says he is not listening to Toto Wolff after the Mercedes chief played down his team’s chances of success this season. Mercedes have suffered an underwhelming start to the season. Neither Lewis Hamilton nor George Russell have been able to
The complainant, who also filed a separate complaint against Horner to the FIA, responded by activating her right to appeal the verdict. She’s also reportedly considering taking her case to an employment tribunal. The female is currently suspended by Red Bull after
Horner, 50, has continued in his role throughout the controversy, and has frequently denied any wrongdoing. And in the first race following the initial investigation, his partner flew out to Bahrain to be by his side in an apparent show of public