Red Bull not ‘defeatist’ about 2025 F1 title despite planned meeting over McLaren gap
Red Bull has insisted that the team hasn't adopted a "defeatist" approach towards the F1 title in 2025, despite a scheduled meeting about the gap to McLaren.
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Red Bull has insisted that the team hasn't adopted a "defeatist" approach towards the F1 title in 2025, despite a scheduled meeting about the gap to McLaren.
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has dismissed early talk of a driver swap between Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda following the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix.
Liam Lawson has proclaimed that Yuki Tsunoda can comment "whatever he wants" amid his ex-team-mate's public interest in taking his seat at Red Bull in F1.
Max Verstappen has dismissed talk that he could lose patience with Red Bull in F1 as the team experienced a challenging weekend at the Chinese Grand Prix.
Red Bull has not ruled out replacing the struggling Liam Lawson in F1, as advisor Helmut Marko commended Yuki Tsunoda's "more mature" showings in 2025.
Max Verstappen being in his “best shape” is not enough to help a “too slow” Red Bull to victory at the F1 Chinese GP.
Liam Lawson will start from the back of the grid for the 2025 F1 Chinese GP, as he feels time is running out for him to get to grips with ...
Max Verstappen said he was just driving to “survive” against Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri in the F1 Chinese GP Sprint.
Red Bull chiefs want to give Liam Lawson time to adjust after the Kiwi finished dead-last in Sprint Qualifying for the F1 Chinese GP.
Max Verstappen believes Red Bull shouldn’t have had the pace to secure a front row spot for the F1 Chinese GP Sprint race.