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GPblog on MSNRed Bull's technical chief remains grounded despite Imola win after team were previoulsy 'crushed'Red Bull Racing made a major breakthrough in their fight for the world championship at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
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Motorsport.com on MSNFIA issued technical directives before Imola GP, but did they have any impact?Ahead of the F1 weekend at Imola, the FIA sent some technical directive "clarifications". But did they have an effect on the ...
Max Verstappen and Red Bull held off McLaren at Imola with a bold first-lap overtake, smart strategy, and key RB21 upgrades ...
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Autosport on MSNWhat happened to McLaren's pace advantage on Red Bull at F1 Imola GP?Two weeks after receiving a drubbing in Miami, Red Bull bounced back by defeating McLaren on merit at the F1 Imola GP. What ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNF1 2025 first struck as Red Bull make notable claim over McLarenChristian Horner says Red Bull's updates at Imola allowed the team to outperform McLaren in a crucial area for the first time ...
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motorsport.com on MSNExclusive: Ford "won't run away" if Max Verstappen leaves Red BullFord remains committed to Formula 1 and Red Bull, even if star driver Max Verstappen decides to leave the team for 2026 – ...
After disappointing updates in Imola, it seems Max Verstappen can only hope for a miracle to have a shot at the title this F1 season. Even Red Bull is viewing it gloomily.
Despite this change, Red Bull's technical team, under the guidance of Pierre Wache, is determined to continue their winning trajectory. Wache, who will be stepping into a more prominent technical ...
Six-time Formula 1 race winner Ralf Schumacher has criticised Red Bull’s current technical director Pierre Wache, saying he is no match for his predecessor Adrian Newey. Red Bull has lost ...
As a result, a high-profile meeting between the top Red Bull officials was apparently called. "Wache is incompetent, Newey + Rob Marshall or some other unknown figure who left the team created a ...
Red Bull are in danger of losing star driver Verstappen to either Mercedes or Aston Martin, while Russell is yet to put pen ...
McLaren’s ‘mini-DRS’ system from last season had proven a key spark, with Red Bull technical director Pierre Wache claiming during F1 2025 pre-season that “McLaren are doing the mini-DRS ...
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