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CHRISTIAN HORNER has made a rare public appearance with his wife Geri – to support Coventry against Watford. Horner received an £80million payout after being sacked by Red Bull in July amid
McLaren would have "heavily compromised" the development of its 2026 car had it attempted to match Red Bull's frequency of upgrades this season, team principal Andrea Stella said.
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What Arvid Lindblad did in F1 Mexico GP practice to impress Red Bull bosses
On top of being faster than Yuki Tsunoda in FP1 in Mexico, F1 hopeful Arvid Lindblad provided technical feedback with "profound influence" according to Red Bull driver advisor Helmut Marko
Jeremiah Smith has landed a historic NIL deal. Per On3, the Ohio State star wide receiver inked a deal with Red Bull and is now the first-ever college athlete to appear on a Red Bull can. According to On3, Smith has a $4.2 million NIL valuation.
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Verstappen bats away Horner question amidst Red Bull turnaround
Max Verstappen says no one can know "for sure" whether Red Bull's decision to change team bosses played a part in the team's turnaround.
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko says more upgrades are on their way to help Max Verstappen's title charge.
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Red Bull dismisses McLaren’s 2026 F1 development claim: 'Wolff said the same in 2021'
Helmut Marko insists Red Bull “knows what it’s doing” with extended development of the 2025 F1 car, in response to McLaren's suggestion it may be sacrificing next year
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Yuki Tsunoda given Red Bull lifeline with driver decision delayed
Laurent Mekies has confirmed Red Bull will not stick to its original deadline of deciding its 2026 lineup, suggesting Yuki Tsunoda still has time to retain his seat. It had been suggested that Red Bull was planning to make a final call about its lineup after this weekend’s race in Mexico, but Mekies has insisted there is “no need to rush.”
Red Bull Racing’s Chief Engineer Paul Monaghan has suggested that while the team’s 2025 car has reached a mature stage in its development, there may still be “one or two tiny things” left to introduce before the season ends.
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Isack Hadjar responds to ‘noise’ around Red Bull rumours
Isack Hadjar admitted the rumours surrounding a potential step up to Red Bull are “more annoying than anything”, as he would like clarity over his future towards the end of the season. The French driver did confirm that he will be remaining in Formula 1 next year,