Max Verstappen reveals continued contact with Christian Horner
Max Verstappen has revealed that he remained in contact with ousted ex-Red Bull boss Christian Horner during his and the team's stunning 2025 F1 comeback.
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Max Verstappen has revealed that he remained in contact with ousted ex-Red Bull boss Christian Horner during his and the team's stunning 2025 F1 comeback.
Haas boss Ayao Komatsu has denied rumours that the team will gradually morph into a works Toyota team amid its increased alliance for the 2026 F1 season.
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has insisted the team is "focused on our project" for the 2026 F1 season, but admitted he has "no clue" how the team will fare.
Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies has heaped praise on Max Verstappen, claiming that the four-time F1 champion is the team's "best sensor in the car".
Charles Leclerc has expressed that he hopes to give Lando Norris a greater challenge in 2026 after the McLaren driver's maiden F1 title.
Toto Wolff has praised George Russell's 2025 F1 campaign, saying Mercedes is "lucky to have" the British driver after a remarkable season.
Oliver Bearman has addressed speculation linking him to a possible move to Ferrari in 2027 after an impressive maiden F1 campaign for Haas.
Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff has responded to Helmut Marko's explosive remarks, where he accused the team's ex-F1 boss Christian Horner of "dirty games".
Oscar Piastri said he can be "very proud" of his F1 season, despite losing the Drivers' title after having been the clear favourite for much of it.
Isack Hadjar has credited Racing Bulls with helping make the "huge steps" in a short space of time in F1, ahead of his promotion in the Red Bull family.