Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Ferrari gave up on their strategy gamble at “the worst time” in Melbourne.
Verstappen finished second behind McLaren star Lando Norris at the Australian Grand Prix but should realistically have finished third were it not for Oscar Piastri’s error during the final downpour.
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GPFans on MSNShock Adrian Newey F1 departure set for huge impactAdrian Newey started his role as the technical chief at Aston Martin prior to the beginning of the 2025 Formula 1 season. But ...
Lewis Hamilton did not enjoy the start to his Ferrari Formula 1 career he wanted as poor pace and a strategy blunder ...
Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko branded Isack Hadjar’s tearful exit from the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix as ...
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Autosport on MSNHow worried should F1 rivals be over McLaren's Melbourne dominance?If it hadn't been for Oscar Piastri's late spin in tricky conditions, McLaren would have clinched a comfortable 1-2 to kick ...
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has defended youngster Liam Lawson after his retirement in Australia. "It wouldn't be ...
Red Bull boss Christian Horner contended it's "quite strange" that McLaren's 2025 Formula 1 car can generate heat in the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNAustralian GP conclusions: Norris 2.0, the Max factor and why Hamilton needs timeMcLaren driver Lando Norris opened the F1 2025 season with a win in the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park. Norris ...
After the season-opening race at Melbourne, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner insisted that Max Verstappen performed a brilliant drive on a weekend when McLaren “were super strong.” ...
F1: Liam Lawson gets backing from Red Bull boss Christian Horner after crash at Melbourne Grand Prix
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says the team will get a truer reflection of Liam Lawson’s performance at the next race, in ...
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