Horner predicts ‘flat out’ F1 battle between four teams in 2025
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has predicted that a "flat-out" title battle will develop between the top four teams in Formula 1 in 2025 based on recent races this term. ...
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has predicted that a "flat-out" title battle will develop between the top four teams in Formula 1 in 2025 based on recent races this term. ...
Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner has revealed that the team will look to an internal solution to replace Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley when he departs. Red Bull made ...
Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner has explained how lower-than-anticipated tyre degradation contributed to the Belgian Grand Prix becoming a "strange race". George Russell managed to execute a one-stop ...
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has disclosed the team has "all the info" required on both Sergio Perez and Daniel Ricciardo as it considers its Formula 1 driver line-up. Perez's ...
Red Bull Team Principal reasoned that Mercedes made a "mistake in their calculations" resulting in George Russell's disqualification from the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix. Russell executed an inspired one-stop ...
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has expressed that it "hurts" to see Sergio Perez struggle as his woes continued with an eighth place in Formula 1's Belgian Grand Prix. Perez ...
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has outlined that McLaren's main strength over Red Bull across recent Formula 1 races is having a car that boasts a "broader window". McLaren has ...
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has denied Max Verstappen's view that several individuals in the Formula 1 team aren't on the same wavelength with its slump in form. The Austrian ...
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has claimed Sergio Perez's one-lap troubles "have to change" despite a good recovery to seventh in Formula 1's Hungarian Grand Prix. Perez experienced another blow ...
Red Bull has conceded that it "underestimated" how impactful dirty air would be with the strategic call that cost Max Verstappen in Formula 1's Hungarian Grand Prix. Verstappen endured an ...