Browsing: Red Bull

In the aftermath of the thrilling British Grand Prix, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has expressed his puzzlement over McLaren’s decision to opt for Soft tyres instead of Mediums for the final stint, which proved costly for Lando Norris. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen praised Red Bull’s strategic mastery that helped him secure a second-place finish.

The unpredictable pace of the top three teams at the British Grand Prix left many Formula 1 enthusiasts scratching their heads, as Lewis Hamilton emerged victorious for Mercedes. The varying performance of different cars throughout the race has raised questions about the current pecking order in Formula 1, with teams seeking to understand the complex tyre dynamics that are shaping the sport’s landscape.

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez will be starting the highly-anticipated British Grand Prix from the pitlane, following the team’s decision to equip his car with fresher power unit components outside his allocation. This move comes as Perez struggles to regain his competitiveness, which has been evident throughout the weekend at Silverstone.

Sergio Pérez’s disappointing performance in qualifying at the British Grand Prix has raised questions about his future with Red Bull. The Mexican driver’s struggles have sparked concerns within the team, with reports suggesting that Red Bull might consider replacing him if his poor form continues. Meanwhile, McLaren’s strong showing has added to the pressure on Pérez, as the team could challenge Red Bull for the constructors’ championship.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has expressed his disappointment with Red Bull’s alleged encouragement of an aggressive driving style in Formula 1, following the collision between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris at the Austrian Grand Prix. Brown believes that teams have a responsibility to guide their drivers on acceptable on-track behavior, and that the FIA should improve its stewarding system to ensure greater consistency and enforcement of regulations.

Adrian Newey, Formula 1’s most successful designer with 25 championships, is weighing his options as he prepares to depart Red Bull. The Briton has been linked with potential moves to Aston Martin and Ferrari, with both teams eager to secure his prized expertise. As the driver standings take shape, the motorsport world waits with bated breath to see where Newey’s next chapter will unfold.