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Max Verstappen will remain at Red Bull for the 2026 Formula 1 season, Helmut Marko confirmed on Monday, closing the door on a high-profile move to Mercedes and affirming widespread reports that the ...
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull takes blame for Tsunoda strategy failure in F1 Belgian GPYuki Tsunoda received a last-minute floor upgrade and put in his best qualifying performance since joining Red Bull – only ...
Helmut Marko said on July 28 that the Dutchman would return to the team next season. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Laurent Mekies opened up about the surprising last-minute phone call to replace Christian Horner as Red Bull Racing's CEO and ...
Max Verstappen is not confident about winning the 2025 Drivers' Championship just yet, downplaying Helmut Marko's claims.
Helmut Marko gave a bizarre and apparently unhelpful pep talk to Red Bull team employees after Christian Horner's sacking, it ...
Oscar Piastri has stretched his world championship lead to 16 points after passing McLaren teammate Lando Norris and claiming victory in a rain-delayed Belgian GP. With Max Verstappen and Red Bull now ...
With the Belgian weekend behind us and the build-up to the Hungarian Grand Prix now underway, let’s take a look at the two main news from today, Monday, July 28. Max Verstappen will definitely be ...
The fascinating wet-to-dry affair saw the reigning champion stuck behind Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc for the majority of the 44 ...
Max Verstappen will definitively drive for Red Bull Racing in 2026. At least, this was reported by external advisor Helmut Marko on the Sport.de website. This brings the Dutchman's extended stay a ...
Red Bull’s Austrian headquarters is reasserting control over Formula 1 operations in Milton Keynes. Team principal Christian ...
Christian Horner’s long tenure as Red Bull Racing team principal came to an abrupt end in July, marking the close of a ...
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