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MIAMI (Reuters) -Red Bull blamed human error after Max Verstappen was released into the path of Mercedes' pole-sitter Kimi ...
"It’s the stuff I dreamed of as a kid," said Lando Norris, who won last year's Miami Grand Prix for his first F1 win and ...
Mercedes' Italian rookie Kimi Antonelli became Formula One's youngest polesitter in any format after a mighty final lap in ...
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Autosport on MSNYuki Tsunoda’s "positive energy" moving Red Bull in “a good direction”Yuki Tsunoda's private test for Red Bull at Silverstone was hit by poor weather, but the team was nonetheless impressed by ...
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motorsport.com on MSNF1 Panel: Is Yuki Tsunoda doing enough to prove Red Bull right?Three races in, two points on the board. On the surface, Yuki Tsunoda’s results don’t look too different from what Liam ...
Red Bull blamed human error after Max Verstappen was released into the path of Mercedes' pole-sitter Kimi Antonelli in the ...
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has lashed out at Red Bull following a potentially dangerous pitlane incident during Saturday’s ...
Although Sprint qualifying didn't go to plan for Yuki Tsunoda, Christian Horner says the newest Red Bull driver is doing a ...
Sebastian Vettel has responded to Helmut Marko’s suggestion that he could be the ideal successor to Marko’s role at Red Bull ...
The Australian stepped away from his driving career following last year's Singapore Grand Prix. Since then, he's concentrated ...
I also think he’s got a strong character.” From his own fraught months at Red Bull Racing, Gasly knows, however, that there is more to the task than just pace. “Does it mean it’s going to ...
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GPblog on MSNBrown attributes 'expected' setback of Red Bull to key departuresMcLaren CEO Zak Brown is not surprised by Red Bull's setback, pointing to the departure of leading figures like Newey and Marshall as the cause.
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