Red Bull managing director Oliver Mintzlaff has thrown his weight behind Christian Horner following weeks of cagey remarks while the team principal was clinging onto his job. Earlier this season, Mintzlaff was reported to be in a faction of senior Red Bull
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has dashed Lewis Hamilton’s hopes that design chief Adrian Newey could join the seven-time world champion at Ferrari next year, as the team principal revealed Newey’s plans for the future. The outgoing chief technology officer confirmed
Red Bull being deserted by their legendary chief technical officer Adrian Newey is the bombshell news heading into this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix, with the 65-year-old set to step back from his F1 duties immediately after becoming unsettled at the reigning constructors’
Horner was among those thanked by Newey, as the team principal paid homage to his 65-year-old colleague, who will continue with Red Bull until 2025. “All of our greatest moments from the past 20 years have come with Adrian’s hand on the
Red Bull will become a ‘mediocre’ F1 team within two years if they refuse to part company with Christian Horner, according to six-time Grand Prix winner Ralf Schumacher. Design chief Adrian Newey is reportedly set to become the first casualty of the
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