Red Bull suffers major personnel exit ahead of new F1 season
Red Bull has suffered a major exit of one of its key technical personnel ahead of the new Formula 1 season.
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Red Bull has suffered a major exit of one of its key technical personnel ahead of the new Formula 1 season.
Isack Hadjar joined the slew of drivers complaining about the 2026 Formula 1 cars under the regulation overhaul.
Red Bull has appeared coy about its apparent change of stance regarding the controversial Formula 1 power unit issue.
Red Bull has categorically denied that it is the team to beat in F1 following suggestions of an energy deployment advantage surfacing in Bahrain.
Isack Hadjar has jovially dismissed any doubt in his mind that he will become the latest victim of the second Red Bull F1 seat.
F1 rivals should be more worried about "scary" Red Bull progress says George Russell after scrutiny increases over Mercedes' 2026 power unit.
Max Verstappen has given his initial reaction to the brand new Formula 1 regulations, commenting that driving the cars makes it feel like "Formula E on steroids."
Carlos Sainz has revealed his fears that Red Bull has stolen a march on the grid after its ominous showing on the first day of F1 pre-season testing in Bahrain.
Yet for all the engineering breakthroughs that define modern Formula 1, success still hinges on the fundamentals. Championships are decided by tenths, and pit stops remain one of the few ...
F1 broadcaster Alex Brundle has backed Isack Hadjar to be given support by Red Bull as Formula 1 enters a new era of uncertainty in 2026.