Why Red Bull would cope in the event of a Max Verstappen F1 race ban
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said that the team has "enough drivers" in its roster to replace Max Verstappen should the Dutchman receive a F1 race ban.
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said that the team has "enough drivers" in its roster to replace Max Verstappen should the Dutchman receive a F1 race ban.
Alex Albon has theorised that Red Bull's second drivers who have been promoted from Racing Bulls have struggled due to the latter's more "forgiving" F1 cars.
Yuki Tsunoda has declared that he "knows what's going to happen" to his position at Red Bull should his results not improve in the remaining F1 races in 2025.
Max Verstappen has stressed a battle with McLaren in F1's Canadian GP is "not even in my head" as Red Bull's prospects will be limited to the podium.
Max Verstappen has made it clear he will not alter his aggressive racing style, even as he edges closer to a potential race ban in the 2025 F1 season.
George Russell said he was surprised when Max Verstappen admitted their clash at the 2025 F1 Spanish GP “wasn’t right”, branding it “quite unlike him”.
Isack Hadjar has explained that he doesn't "feel ready" to drive for Red Bull amid speculation linking him with a promotion from F1 sister team Racing Bulls.
Racing Bulls CEO Peter Bayer has remarked that the team will "handcuff" Isack Hadjar amid Red Bull's potential interest in promoting him in F1.
Red Bull Technical Director Pierre Wache has said that Max Verstappen "would not be happy" if the team were to align its F1 car with that of sister team Racing ...
Ford's Global Director of Performance Mark Rushbrook has explained that electrification in F1 is "essential" to the organisation's forthcoming return to Formula 1.