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Red Bull told no way back after ’embarrassing’ Christian Horner engine admissionRed Bull has been told "no chance" after Christian Horner's "embarrassing" admission sparked rumours of Max Verstappen moving to Mercedes.
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PlanetF1 on MSNZak Brown warns Red Bull of Max Verstappen ‘disaster’ in ‘uncomfortable’ admissionIt is believed that if Verstappen is outside the top four in the Drivers’ Championship going into the summer break after the ...
The Mercedes and Aston Martin Formula 1 teams have taken each other on in men's and women's charity football matches. The games were held at the National League ground St James Park in Brackley, ...
Guenther Steiner has suggested that Lewis Hamilton is in somewhat of a conflict with Ferrari, as the only F1 driver on the ...
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GPFans on MSNToto Wolff reveals F1 signing regret that has DAMAGED MercedesMercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff has issued regrets about a signing from the 2023 season, after seeing his sporting rivals ...
Rumours that Pato O'Ward could move to Cadillac F1 team in 2026 has been ruled out by the Mexican who labelled it "smoke and ...
F1 journalist Rick Winkelman believes there is some comfort for Red Bull despite the challenges they have faced throughout the 2025 season. It has been a tumultuous season for Red Bull Racing. The ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Max Verstappen heading for Red Bull exit as champion confirms 2026 decisionFormer F1 driver Ralf Schumacher has suggested Red Bull could be in for a bleak future as he tips Max Verstappen for a hasty move to Mercedes. ➡️ READ MORE Lewis Hamilton confirms worst-case ...
Mick Schumacher has confirmed that talks with the prospective Cadillac Formula 1 entry are progressing well, describing the ongoing discussions ...
Antonelli has also now admitted that he gets ‘a bit scared’ after crashing, and it can cost him time. So, the Italian would have loved to ‘ask’ his idol Ayrton Senna how the Brazilian would not only ...
And Gary Anderson is ‘not seeing’ as much as he ‘expected’ from the changes Ferrari made, having changed the mounting point ...
Ferrari are set to run their highly anticipated new rear suspension at next weekend's Belgian Grand Prix following a short test running at its own circuit in Mugello. F1Technical's senior writer ...
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