The reigning world champion made a stunning early exit from the third race of the 2024 season
It was a shocking moment in all ways you can imagine as Max Verstappen’s Australian Grand Prix ended in lap five. The Dutch driver was hampered by a brake issue on his back right tyre from th
Verstappen, 26, is contracted to Red Bull until the end of the 2028 season and responded to Toto Wolff's comments ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.
Horner has been accused of 'inappropriate behaviour' by a female colleague. He was cleared after an internal inquiry, but that verdict has now been appealed. The 50-year-old will be in Melbourne this week for the Australian Grand Prix
Three-time world champion Max Verstappen said Thursday he intends to see out his contract with Red Bull, insisting he was happy despite weeks of off-track turbulence.The Dutchman is signed until 2028 but suggested at the last race in Saudi Arabia he would consider leaving if Red Bull parted company with long-time mentor Helmut Marko in a power struggle threatening to envelop the team.It followed his father Jos claiming earlier this month that Red Bull faced being "torn apart" if team boss...
Heading into this season, the expectation was that a strong campaign for Ricciardo would make him the favourite to replace out-of-contract Sergio Perez alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull in 2025. However, the Australian has been outqualified on all three occasions so far in 2024 by RB team-mate Tsunoda - who also pipped him in the one-lap head-to-head in three of the final five races of last term. Tsunoda, who impressed in Melbourne by qualifying eighth as Ricciardo mustered only 18th, has,...
Max Verstappen has explained the drastic action he would take if Red Bull
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton certainly holds no space in his heart for rival team Red Bull Racing. But Hamilton took his ongoing feud with the team to a new level on Thursday. Asked to comment on a recent criminal complaint filed against the FIA, Hamilton used the opportunity to throw some serious […]
Still dominant on the track, still in disarray off it, Red Bull are likely to find their travails in the spotlight again in AustraliaAfter weeks of turmoil at Red Bull Racing, the team’s beleaguered principal, Christian Horner, had issued a plea at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, more in hope than realism, that it was time to draw a line under the controversy that had surrounded him and his team.However, what followed in Formula One’s first week off since the new season began dashed whatever faint...
Red Bull say they will "learn" from the brake problem that caused Max Verstappen's shock first race retirement in two years at the Australian GP. Verstappen's attempt to equal his own record of 10 consecutive wins ended after just three laps in Melbourne on Sunday when a rear brake that became stuck open after the race start caused his car to lose performance and then eventually caught fire. The Dutchman, who had already been overtaken on track by eventual race winner Carlos Sainz on the second...
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Max Verstappen retired with a brake issue early into. Verstappen appeared to have a tense exchange with a mechanic after retiring. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner acknowledged Verstappen's frustration