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DPA International on MSNNew Red Bull team boss Mekies: Verstappen central to our project
New Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies stressed that four-time Formula One champion Max Verstappen is "central" to the project of bringing the team back to the top. "Max is central to the project and he's key to the project and we need his magic at the racetrack.
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull, Ferrari, Williams lead F1 Belgian GP upgrade sheet
Racing Bulls has tackled its diffuser and rear corner winglets to improve the airflow around the rear of the VCARB 02, while also bringing bespoke low-drag rear wings, with new team boss Alan Permane telling Motorsport.com the team is looking at bringing one more minor upgrade after the summer break while aero development has shifted to 2026.
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Attached to performance is the future of Verstappen. The Dutchman’s entourage has clashed with Horner in the past, and his father, Jos Verstappen, publicly called for the Brit to resign in 2024 after a WhatsApp message scandal broke out.
Yuki Tsunoda has opened up about the RB21 F1 car and the challenges that came along following his Red Bull promotion.
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Red Bull gear up for major setback as Max Verstappen’s car in FIA summons at Belgian GP
The possibility of new regulations being implemented in F1 could be set to have a significant impact on Red Bull operations going forward. ➡️ READ MORE Max Verstappen’s Red Bull in FIA summons at Belgian Grand Prix Four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen has had his RB21 summoned ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix weekend,
The FIA has announced some changes concerning general sporting matters, with a particular focus on the fees for protests, appeals, and rights of review, following the latest meeting of the F1 Commission held at London.
The Racing Bulls driver has confidently suggested that there are high chances of Sergio Perez's return to F1 next year.