In the latest F1 gossip column, Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko was unhappy with Sergio Perez's race performance at Imola after he failed to covert his front-row starting position into a podium finish.
In the latest F1 gossip column, Mercedes has clarified Toto Wolff’s 'spreading s**t' remark about Christian Horner and Zak Brown, while F1 is planning ‘active aerodynamics’ for its 2025 cars.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner explains why his side is remaining "cautious" about its F1 title chances and why it "cannot underestimate" Mercedes' power.
Alexander Albon doesn't believe the lateness in Red Bull’s decision to drop him cost him a shot of moving to another team for the 2021 Formula 1 season.
Christian Horner says it was a 'hard decision' to demote Alex Albon to a reserve role at Red Bull Racing but says Sergio Perez is the 'right driver' for its 2021 F1 line-up
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has joked Mercedes’ F1 reserve driver should start training for the “pretty awkward” prospect of Lewis Hamilton being hit with a race ban.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says Max Verstappen needs to get any frustration from the opening half of the 2020 F1 system “out of his system”.
Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner says Ferrari’s continued performance slump shows it was hit hard by its controversial engine settlement with the FIA.
Christian Horner says Alex Albon was closer in performance to Red Bull F1 team-mate Max Verstappen during the Styrian Grand Prix than the lap times suggested
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has credited Red Bull for its “fair” handling of its protest against the team’s controversial Dual-axis steering system at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says it is “enormously unlikely” that Sebastian Vettel will rejoin the team for the 2021 Formula 1 season. Vettel, who will be leaving Ferrari when his contract expires at the end of this year, has blown the 2021 driver market wide open.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has urged Formula 1 to “think out of the box” and believes the introduction of customer cars would help the smaller teams survive the coronavirus crisis.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is convinced Formula 1 will “survive” beyond the coronavirus crisis. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the 2020 F1 schedule with the opening eight rounds of the season being postponed or cancelled.