Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Ferrari gave up on their strategy gamble at “the worst time” in Melbourne.
Max Verstappen is the defending Formula 1 champion but Lando Norris is gunning for his crown and started perfectly with victory at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday ...
McLaren's Norris beat defending champion Max Verstappen, driving for Red Bull, in a close finish with the Dutchman hot on the ...
Liam Lawson also made a return this season with a full-time seat at Red Bull, replacing Sergio Perez. Lewis Hamilton, Carlos ...
Australian Grand Prix not only tested the drivers' skills but also highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by Red Bull Racing. Max Verstappen, who finished second, expressed both satisfaction and ...
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Yardbarker on MSNTsunoda should be at Red Bull instead of Lawson, says Zak BrownYuki Tsunoda was one of the stand-out performances in Australia, qualifying in a fantastic 5th for VCARB. The Japanese driver ...
Verstappen finished second behind McLaren star Lando Norris at the Australian Grand Prix but should realistically have finished third were it not for Oscar Piastri’s error during the final downpour.
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GPblog on MSNHadjar learns Red Bull's hard lesson 'in worst moment ever'While Helmut Marko clearly said it with a wink, the undertone was clear. The Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls advisor called the tears of the already crashed Isack Hadjar after the start of the ...
Lewis Hamilton did not enjoy the start to his Ferrari Formula 1 career he wanted as poor pace and a strategy blunder ...
The new season got under way in Melbourne with a belter of a race – and amid the chaos on the track, TAG Heuer being back in ...
True F1 junkies were probably following the preseason test earlier this month in Bahrain, as the sport now helpfully shows ...
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