Horner: Red Bull has internal and external options for 2025 F1 seat
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner admits it has both internal and external options when it comes to who will drive for the side in Formula 1 beyond the end ...
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Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner admits it has both internal and external options when it comes to who will drive for the side in Formula 1 beyond the end ...
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner asserts that Ferrari would "be crazy" not to retain Charles Leclerc amid recent rumours of a new long-term Formula 1 deal. The Italian publication, ...
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner believes “you haven’t got to be a rocket scientist” to decipher why Lewis Hamilton’s camp might’ve inquired about a race seat. Ahead of the ...
Formula 1 team bosses have urged the sport to commit to a long-term solution instead of implementing continuous changes in a bid to improve the Sprint race format. The Sprint ...
Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner asserts that the team’s sole defeat in the Singapore Grand Prix this year has left it “humbled that there’s still something to strive ...
Lewis Hamilton has denied Christian Horner’s claim that he inquired about a Red Bull drive earlier this year, adding that raising his name always “makes waves”. Earlier this week, Horner ...
Max Verstappen claims he sees "no point" in discussing rumours that Lewis Hamilton inquired about a drive with Red Bull earlier this year as the move is "not happening". Following ...
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has praised Max Verstappen's "refreshing honesty" in voicing his concerns over the course of the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend. Verstappen had been a ...
Max Verstappen asserts that Red Bull must analyse why it struggled on the Medium tyre during the Las Vegas Grand Prix, citing how the degradation caught the team out. Starting ...
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has sympathised with Ferrari for ending up in “no man's land” when the Safety Car was deployed during the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Despite ...