Red Bull chief Christian Horner has told Lando Norris that Max Verstappen cannot have another “alpha” driving alongside him. Verstappen cruised to a third-successive World Championship in Saturday’s sprint race at the Qatar Grand Prix, amid speculation over whether Sergio Perez will
Max Verstappen will start the Qatar Grand Prix on pole position knowing that he could already have the title wrapped up before he even steps into the cockpit on Sunday. The Dutchman is 177 points clear of Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez
Helmut Marko has gone against the word of Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, claiming that Liam Lawson has a guaranteed seat within the team’s set-up for the 2025 season at the latest. The 21-year-old prospect stepped into the AlphaTauri team for
Max Verstappen will be able to wrap up his third Drivers’ Championship title in Qatar this weekend before the race even begins on Sunday. The Dutchman only needs to finish in the top six in Saturday’s sprint to secure the end-of-season honours
“Now, being Max’s teammate will never be easy and some drivers may be up to that challenge, others may not. But of course, in addition to the pilots we have internally, we keep an eye on everyone. As you can imagine, there
F1 could be set for a sensational return to the Buddh International Circuit with The Times of India revealing that the sport is in talks for a return to South Asia. This news comes off the back of MotoGP’s maiden trip to
Christian Horner has labelled Sergio Perez’s weekend a ‘shocker’ after the Mexican driver was involved in two collisions and handed two penalties at the Japanese Grand Prix. Perez endured a miserable time on his latest trip to Suzuka, qualifying down in fifth
Max Verstappen was lured into a bet in Japanese Grand Prix qualifying which Christian Horner wasn’t particularly keen to be a part of. The F1 star managed to eke some extra time out of his Red Bull at the end of Q3,
Red Bull chief principal Christian Horner has denied claims that his team pressured AlphaTauri into not sending a representative to Max Versappen’s hearing at the Singapore Grand Prix. The Dutchman was reprimanded for impeding Yuki Tsunoda in qualifying, with many believing that