Max Verstappen’s early December comments on a potential Red Bull exit have resurfaced, as he explains why any future move ...
Formula 1 will return to action in 2026 to a very different landscape. New chassis and engine regulations have been ...
Christmas week has officially arrived, and here is your daily dose of F1 news as we look back at the day just gone.
Red Bull managering director Oliver Mintzlaff believes Max Verstappen will remain at Red Bull Racing until the end of his F1 ...
Helmut Marko and Max Verstappen talk on the grid during the Sprint ahead of the 2023 United States GP Mark Thompson / Getty Images When Red Bull assembled for its traditional end-of-season photo in ...
Red Bull have confirmed that Isack Hadjar will partner Max Verstappen next season – while Yuki Tsunoda has lost his spot in Formula One. French driver Hadjar will make the step up to Red Bull and F1’s ...
After dazzling in Qatar and winning his second grand prix in three tries, Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing will fight for the Drivers’ Championship against McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in ...
Now, the champion had the chance to be incredibly greedy when Lando Norris won the F1 title and pinched his number 1. He ...
Isack Hadjar has talked of his excitement at becoming a Red Bull Racing driver for 2026 after just one season with Racing Bulls. Hadjar, who this time last year was fighting for the Formula 2 ...
Elsewhere, it was revealed Yuki Tsunoda will remain with Red Bull as a test and reserve driver, while Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad will compete for the Racing Bulls: Tsunoda joined Red Bull in 2019 ...
Red Bull has finally announced its line-up for the 2026 season, with Isack Hadjar replacing Yuki Tsunoda. The Frenchman, who has impressed throughout his rookie campaign at the junior Racing Bulls ...
Marko follows Horner and Newey out of Red Bull Austrian says mind made up after title loss Reports of internal tensions Marko was a controversial figure in F1 Dec 9 (Reuters) - Helmut Marko, a mentor ...