Max Verstappen set to stay at Red Bull in 2026
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The top Red Bull driver who is fighting for a fifth straight F1 world championship now knows where he will be driving in the future.
New Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal Laurent Mekies has highlighted how Formula One's governing body, the FIA, delayed the Belgian Grand Prix race start to avoid a wet race. While he acknowledged that the delay was for safety reasons, the decision left Red Bull at a disadvantage, as its car was set up for a wet race.
Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies says the delay to the start of the Belgian Grand Prix surprised the team after it opted for a wet weather setup on its cars.Max Verstappen won the Sprint on Saturday with a low downforce setup,
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Red Bull’s Austrian headquarters is reasserting control over Formula 1 operations in Milton Keynes. Team principal Christian Horner’s departure is only the beginning of a broader restructuring of powe
Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen has opened up on the lesser-known details of Christian Horner's exit and if the departure has affected him in any way. The four-time world champion confirmed that he knew about Horner's ousting in advance, revealing that the Red Bull management decided to follow an alternate approach.