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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen to Mercedes? Who will drive for Red Bull in F1 2026?Amidst the barrage of Max Verstappen to Mercedes headlines, one key aspect has been ignored - the impact on Red Bull and ...
Nelson Piquet Jr. says Red Bull’s decision to sack Christian Horner wasn’t “just because” of Max Verstappen despite speculation ‘Team Verstappen’ wanted him gone. Red Bull shocked the world of Formula ...
Mercedes have been heavily linked with a move for Max Verstappen, who could find a way out of his Red Bull contract, with ...
The 38-year-old dominated the sport between 2010 and 2013. After being promoted from Toro Rosso, he won four consecutive ...
Sebastian Vettel has ruled out any chance of an F1 comeback, stating that his journey at the top of open-wheel racing is ‘over’. However, the four-time world champion is still keen on venturing into ...
Former F1 driver Sergio Perez is closing in on a return to the sport for the 2026 season - with a compatriot effectively confirming his comeback plan.
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motorsport.com on MSNEvery NASCAR Cup win with Red Bull as the primary sponsorShane van Gisbergen carried Red Bull colors to Victory Lane at Sonoma, but it's not the first time a winning NASCAR Cup car had the iconic brand as the primary sponsor ...
Red Bull's involvement in NASCAR has been diverse, characterized by incredible ambition, major setbacks, and a historic ...
An F1 insider has revealed that Christian Horner paved the way to his own downfall by handing excessive power to Team Verstappen.
Leclerc has out-qualified team-mate Hamilton on eight occasions in 2025, and has achieved four podium finishes in a ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Wolff and Horner partnership plan revealed as Hamilton 'could quit Ferrari' over key personnel changeF1 journalist Will Buxton has suggested that Lewis Hamilton may quit Ferrari sooner than the end of his current contract, if ...
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GPblog on MSNVerstappen to Mercedes, Russell at Red Bull: the 2026 gridMax Verstappen will be driving for Mercedes next season. The Dutchman will replace George Russell, who in turn takes the vacated spot at Red Bull Racing. Premature? Most certainly, but not ...
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