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Autosport on MSNChristian Horner produces onboard evidence to dispute Max Verstappen's penaltyVerstappen started on pole in Jeddah but finished as runner-up, after receiving a penalty for his lap-one incident with new ...
Max Verstappen will be racing for Red Bull next season and there is no crisis at the Formula One team, principal Christian ...
Charles Leclerc, who rounded out the podium for Ferrari, managed a brief exchange of words with Verstappen as the podium ...
Max Verstappen had to settle for second at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after he was penalised by the stewards for a ...
Rumours of 'crisis talks' among Red Bull's Formula 1 chiefs have been denied by team principal Christian Horner, who says any conversations that took place after Bahrain were simply opportunities ...
Oliver Mintzlaff, Red Bull GmbH's CEO, has reaffirmed his confidence in Christian Horner and Helmut Marko's leadership of Red ...
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull "unlikely" to protest Verstappen's Saudi F1 penalty, says HornerVerstappen started on pole in Jeddah but finished as runner-up, after receiving a penalty for his lap one incident with new ...
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GPblog on MSNHorner sees Verstappen's future is at Red Bull: 'He stated his focus is here again!'After the Saudi Arabia GP, Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner explained he does not expect Max Verstappen to ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner’s verdict as Tsunoda makes Racing Bull’s comparisonScoring the first points in the second RB21, Christian Horner says Yuki Tsunoda's performance at the Bahrain Grand Prix was "reasonable".
Christian Horner, the Red Bull team principal, has dismissed claims that the team held a “crisis summit” in the aftermath of last weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix. And he insisted that Max ...
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