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Red Bull is set to hit 400 Formula One race starts at this weekend's Imola race. Here's how its successes look in terms of key statistics
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has suggested that potential "self-interest" from both McLaren drivers could see his team benefit as
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PlanetF1 on MSNFormer Red Bull driver hints at Ferrari ‘changes’ with ‘politics involved’Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has been warned he could face the sack in 2026 if the team do not improve from an underwhelming 2025.
Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda has been sent to the medical center for precautionary checks after a horrific crash during qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. The Japanese driver clipped the kerb and lost control of the rear of the RB21.
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GPFans on MSNF1 star admits being given brutal Red Bull LAST chance verdictFormula 1 star Carlos Sainz has revealed that he was told it was last chance saloon when he was a Red Bull youngster, something which propelled him to win the Formula Renault 3.5 championship. Sainz has since gone on to become a four-time grand prix winner,
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GPblog on MSNSky Sports' Ted Kravitz backs Horner accepting world title defeat: 'Red Bull will think, so what?'Sky Sports pitlane reporter Ted Kravitz has stated that Red Bull will not be disappointed in losing the 2025 constructors title. However, Max Verstappen must stay in the battle for the driver's championship.
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Autosport on MSNJA on F1 Podcast: Will Monaco change the F1 order again?Imola provided a more exciting race than anyone expected and Monaco is next with a new rule making two pitstops mandatory.Max Verstappen and Red Bull came roaring back to dominant form at Imola, while Ferrari had a weekend of two halves in front of the tifosi.