Max Verstappen set to stay at Red Bull in 2026
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Max Verstappen is not confident about winning the 2025 Drivers' Championship just yet, downplaying Helmut Marko's claims.
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.
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull power play: How Austria is tightening its grip on the F1 teamRed 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
While the reason for Horner's ousting has not been revealed, Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko has pointed out that performance concerns led to his exit, and that the decision was taken by the managing director of Red Bull GmbH, Oliver Mintzlaff. Newsweek Sports reported his comments:
Christian Horner’s replacement at Red Bull, Laurent Mekies, has revealed the ‘extremely difficult’ conversation he had with the axed F1 boss. Following a 20-year career at Red Bull, Horner was sacked from the team and replaced by Racing Bulls team principal Mekies from the Belgian Grand Prix onwards.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNHow Red Bull 2.0 began life without Christian Horner at the Belgian GPRed Bull came through its first race weekend without Christian Horner in Belgium, but it will take time for his presence to fade.
The drivers, team workers and new boss all try to look forward as the Belgian GP (and another era) gets underway
Former Red Bull team boss Christian Horner posted a video on social media of himself riding on horseback in the English countryside on the day of the Belgian Grand Prix. "Different horse power this Sunday,
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A new Red Bull era begins under Mekies at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix. He was appointed after 18 months at Racing Bulls. He worked at Ferrari for five years, as deputy team principal and racing director, and at the F.I.A., which governs Formula 1, for four years, initially as safety director and then deputy race director.
Red Bull Racing Formula One driver Yuki Tsunoda received a last-minute upgrade on his RB21 F1 car ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix qualifying session at Spa-Francorchamps. New Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies took the call to boost Tsunoda's performance and confidence, which became evident with his Q3 result.