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Red Bull has lost several key figures across the past 18 months, most notably design legend Adrian Newey, Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley, and Chief Designer Rob Marshall. The sacking of Horner means that a fourth pillar of long-term success is gone.
Frenchman Laurent Mekies got down to work as Red Bull team principal on Thursday, a day after replacing Christian Horner, and recognised big challenges ahead for the once-dominant former champions.
Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko has opened up about Max Verstappen's 2025 season amid ongoing talks with Mercedes.
In the wake of Red Bull's bombshell decision to sack Christian Horner this week, it was easy to miss the name of the man replacing him: Laurent Mekies.
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull: Oscar Piastri deserved penalty, rain ruined Max Verstappen’s British GPChristian Horner was unsurprised to see Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri penalised during a British Grand Prix which saw Max Verstappen finish fifth having started from pole for Red Bull
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GPblog on MSNF1 Today | Hulkenberg snub Red Bull's mistake? Marko responds to Verstappen's outing in a MercedesAnother day of F1 news is in the books, and at GPblog we bring you the most captivating news of the first of two off-weeks in our daily round-up: F1 Today. Nico Hülkenberg finally broke his podium curse at Silverstone,
Once again the British Grand Prix at Silverstone produced a thrilling race thanks in part to plenty of traditional British summer weather throughout the afternoon. In the end it was another McLaren one-two finish,
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PlanetF1 on MSNIs Verstappen v Tsunoda the new Schumacher v Irvine?Irvine spent four years at Ferrari alongside then-double World Champion Schumacher, the two joining the Maranello team at the same time. The Ferrari F1 cars suited Schumacher’s driving style as they were sharp on the front end, which played to his strengths. That, however, made them more tricky for others to drive.