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BUDAPEST, Hungary — McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown believes the political battles in Formula One will be “healthier” with ...
In 2018, George Russell, Lando Norris and Alexander Albon finished first, second and third respectively in the Formula Two ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNF1 politics went too far under Horner, ‘healthier’ under new Red Bull leadership, says McLaren boss
Formula One is a healthier place after the firing of Christian Horner as Red Bull team boss, McLaren chief executive Zak ...
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Red Bull's unmitigated woes in Hungary? 'Verstappen is the key'
From FP1 Red Bull Racing have been on the backfoot in Hungary with neither Max Verstappen nor Yuki Tsunoda able to make a good impression. Laurent Mekies, the Austrian team's principal, looks at the ...
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GPblog on MSNStarting grid suffers revamp as Red Bull 'breaks' major F1 rule
The Hungarian Grand Prix weeend quickly became one to forget quickly for Red Bull Racing. Now the team has seen their chances ...
Helmut Marko may be quick to claim that Red Bull “narrowed” the gap in Q3, but he concedes “something is not right” with ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull boss outlines ‘second seat priority’ after Tsunoda’s latest Q1 disappointment
Sitting on 10 points in total for the F1 2025 season, and seven as a Red Bull driver, for last six race weekends, questions ...
That both men, Zak Brown and Christian Horner were not best friends, was quite clear during their tenure in F1 together.
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