Red Bull team principal Christian Horner fears Formula 1 teams could feel the pinch of Liberty Media’s changes to the sport until potentially 2021 as the new owners invest in other areas with the aim of improving the overall picture.
Williams technical boss Paddy Lowe says the calls to scrap the reduction to three engines permitted for the entire 2018 Formula 1 world championship ignores the cost cutting and development drive installed.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has faith in its junior programme and clarified if there isn’t space for future drivers at the top team his squad isn’t concerned by using a loan system as it did with Carlos Sainz Jr for 2018.
Aston Martin is eagerly assessing the viability of becoming an independent engine supplier in Formula 1 from 2021 if the rules make it affordable and competitive, says company chief Andy Palmer.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is eager to persuade McLaren to make a U-turn on its veto against fin engine covers on Formula 1 cars in the 2018 technical regulations.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he has no concern about any crisis of confidence from Daniel Ricciardo after being hit by back-to-back retirements and the news of Max Verstappen’s re-signing.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has dropped a hint Red Bull could secure an agreement with Aston Martin to supply new Formula 1 engines in the future.
Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has called the collision between Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo a racing incident but couldn't conceal his frustration.
Friday FIA press conference from Sochi in Russia with Eric Boullier (McLaren), Monisha Kaltenborn (Sauber), Franz Tost (Toro Rosso), Marco Mattiacci (Ferrari), Graeme Lowdon (Marussia) and Christian Horner (Red Bull Racing).
By any standards, Sebastian Vettel is having a phenomenal season in F1. But he's not taking it for granted, and seemed more wistful and philosophical than celebratory after his latest win.
Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali has said he's sure Fernando Alonso isn't going anywhere in 2014 - as Sebastian Vettel reveals who he would prefer as his next team mate.
"We have had a few problems this weekend," admitted Webber, who had no comment to make on rumours sweeping the media that he's set to quit F1 for World Endurance Championship.
Sebastian Vettel: This weekend in Abu Dhabi the same level of concentration and skill is what is needed if we are to stay in front because with three races to go a comfortable lead is an elusive thing.