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An F1 insider has revealed that Christian Horner paved the way to his own downfall by handing excessive power to Team Verstappen.
Wednesday's F1 news includes a key breakthrough in Max Verstappen's proposed move to Mercedes and a "heated" row involving.
We've reached the end of the day, and as such of our coverage. GPblog, though, leaves you with a round-up of the best stories on 16 July in: F1 Today. Max Verstappen could leave Red Bull Racing at ...
Leclerc has out-qualified team-mate Hamilton on eight occasions in 2025, and has achieved four podium finishes in a ...
Max Verstappen has only managed to snag two victories for Red Bull in 2025 — but over in NASCAR, Shane van Gisbergen has hit ...
Christian Horner has now departed the team after more than 20 years in charge, with Red Bull selecting Mekies as his successor. Laurent Mekies has a wide-ranging CV, having previously worked for ...
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PlanetF1 on MSN‘No spike’- Red Bull demise theory dismissed after Horner’s sackingAnd in one simple sentence, with no reason given, the Milton Keynes squad brought Horner’s 20-year tenure as team boss to an abrupt end after six Drivers’ Championship titles and eight Constructors’ ...
The Max Verstappen and Mercedes frenzy got sent into overdrive after the Dutch driver's yacht was spotted near Toto Wolff's ...
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen backed former boss Christian Horner before he got sacked by the higher-ups at the racing team.
Max Verstappen is the first name that comes to mind when people discuss Red Bull Racing's Formula One team, but like every team, there's another driver who ...
Following Red Bull's acquisition of the Jaguar F1 Team in 2004, Horner became the youngest Formula 1 Team Principal after his appointment to head the team. He has since became one of the most ...
The Formula 1 paddock is rarely quiet, but the whispers surrounding Max Verstappen’s future have reached a fever pitch.
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