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PlanetF1 on MSNHorner announces ‘no-brainer’ Red Bull F1 dream teamHorner took on the role of Red Bull Racing team principal in 2005, and under his leadership, the team broke through to become one of F1’s heavy hitters. David Coulthard? He’s
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Autosport on MSNHorner: Red Bull can cover off Verstappen F1 ban threat, hints it's too early for LindbladRed Bull boss Christian Horner believes his Formula 1 team is well-equipped to cope in the event Max Verstappen teeters over the edge with an extra penalty point at the Canadian Grand Prix. Due to the unique situation that Red Bull's parent company owns two teams,
These performances caught the eye of Christian Horner and Helmut Marko. Red Bull view Lindblad as a potential long-term successor to Max Verstappen, and with rookie FP1 appearance quotas to satisfy in 2025 across two teams, the 17-year-old has the opportunity to step into F1 equipment before his 18th birthday arrives in August.
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motorsport.com on MSNIsack Hadjar doesn’t “feel ready" for Red Bull F1 switchRacing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar says he "doesn't feel ready" to drive for Red Bull's main Formula 1 team just yet, and believes "it’s good” to continue his current trajectory at the junior side.
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Max Verstappen is not leaving Red Bull, according to a Dutch racing expert who knows the world champion personally. After the recent Spanish Grand Prix, where Verstappen was penalised for an incident with George Russell and admitted his 2025 title hopes were slim,
Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar has been warned to stay away from the senior team 'curse' after enjoying a colourful debut season so far.
Arvid Lindblad's Grand Prix debut is drawing ever closer after the Brit was granted an FIA superlicence before his 18th birthday.
Red Bull have been told to take immediate action over Yuki Tsunoda with his stint as Max Verstappen's F1 2025 team-mate proving "a disaster."