Christian Horner concerned ‘too many regulations’ are making F1 racing ‘unnatural’
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has spoken of his concern that "too many regulations" in F1 are making some of the wheel-to-wheel action "unnatural".
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has spoken of his concern that "too many regulations" in F1 are making some of the wheel-to-wheel action "unnatural".
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has implied that he won't revive his interest in Max Verstappen as there is no reason to "break a team on a positive trajectory" in F1.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella says Oscar Piastri’s improved tyre management isn't solely down to the gains the team has made in that area with its 2025 F1 car.
This week's news that Oliver Oakes had resigned as team principal of Alpine raised a few eyebrows, but was not perhaps the biggest shock amongst the F1 fraternity.
McLaren's imperious start to 2025 has triggered claims that both titles are sewn up, but that is not a view the team's F1 rivals have subscribed to at this stage.
Renault CEO Luca de Meo has admitted Alpine mishandled Fernando Alonso’s exit from F1 in 2022 - a misstep sparked the saga that sent Oscar Piastri to McLaren.
Yuki Tsunoda has impressed his Red Bull bosses since taking the team's second F1 seat alongside Max Verstappen, despite there being a big gap between the two.
George Russell has conveyed his sadness at the current problems Lewis Hamilton is facing amid his switch from Mercedes to F1 rivals Ferrari.
Fernando Alonso admitted that Aston Martin's torrid Miami Grand Prix outing provided the most glaring indication of how much the team has regressed in F1.
Liam Lawson’s difficult run in F1 has continued since his Red Bull demotion, with the Racing Bulls driver still point-less in 2025 after a tough weekend in Miami.