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GB News on MSNChristian Horner insists Red Bull 'haven't become idiots overnight' after Austrian Grand Prix woesChristian Horner has insisted that Red Bull have not “suddenly become idiots overnight” after a difficult Austrian Grand Prix ...
OPINION: Red Bull Racing's boss now faces the real prospect of losing the only driver who is delivering results for his team ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull react to ‘horrible race’ with Tsunoda lapped twice in AustriaRock bottom of the Austrian Grand Prix classification – and the only driver to be lapped twice at the Red Bull Ring – Tsunoda suffered a bruising race weekend, that true for Red Bull in general with ...
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Yardbarker on MSNMercedes continue Verstappen pursuit amidst Red Bull declineThe Austrian GP effectively ended any chances of Max Verstappen winning this year’s world title. His DNF in Spielberg leaves ...
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Red Bull Admit 'Big Delta' Between Verstappen and TsunodaRed Bull team principal Christian Horner spoke about the "big delta" between Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda after the Austrian Grand Prix. Tsunoda had a poor race in Austria, struggling to show any ...
Mercedes driver George Russell and team principal Toto Wolff revealed this weekend that the team are trying to sign Max ...
Christian Horner has responded to Toto Wolff's interest in Max Verstappen, after George Russell sparked future discussions.
(MENAFN- IANS) Spielberg, June 30 (IANS) Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admitted his team is not even thinking about the championship battle after a disappointing Austrian Grand Prix, where ...
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner revealed what has changed in Formula 1 over his 20 years in the sport amid the sport's ...
Verstappen is 61 points behind Piastri – the equivalent of two and a half victories – after he was punted out of Red Bull’s ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner made the decision to sack the experienced Sergio Perez and has struggled to get ...
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Daily Express US on MSNRed Bull bosses at odds as Christian Horner comments cause uncertaintyRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has admitted that the team's first-ever power unit will not be able to match F1 ...
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