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Liam Lawson's shortlived Red Bull career is fertile ground for much in the way of reflection. One particular side it ref
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Marko said that Tsunoda, 24, would be given "to the end of the season" at Red Bull to prove himself "because we believe he can do the job".
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The history books reflect a grim reality under Fred Vasseur's reign at Ferrari after double disqualification at the 2025 Chinese GP.
This was very much the high point of Ferrari's weekend. Both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were disqualified from the race results, Leclerc due to his car being 1 kg underweight and Hamilton for having worn away too much of the wooden "legality plank" underneath the car, which is a telltale sign that the car is running too close to the ground.
V6 engines have been used since 2014 but Red Bull's Christian Horner is among the team bosses to see some upsides
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Verstappen in Lawson ‘bullying’ update as Red Bull team-mate labels champion a ‘monster’Max Verstappen has liked a controversial Instagram post regarding his former Red Bull team-mate Liam Lawson, a post that accuses Red Bull of 'bullying' the young driver. Formula 1 star Yuki Tsunoda is already prepared to take the fight to 'monster' Max Verstappen ahead of his first outing alongside his new team-mate.
Formula One may have to wait a decade for a return to screaming V10 or V8 engines and jettisoning the next generation V6 due to be introduced next year is simply not feasible, according to F1's former chief technical officer Pat Symonds.
Getty F1 pandit Mark Hughes has pointed out that McLaren had a key tire advantage over its rivals, Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes during the 2025 Australian Grand Prix qualifying session on Saturday.
It was eventful weekend for Ferrari and Red Bull, with both teams suffering problems on and off the track at the Chinese Grand Prix as McLaren extend their lead at the top
The producers opted not to broadcast Hamilton’s radio call suggesting a swap between himself and Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc, but they did play subsequent messages that suggested tension between the Brit and race engineer Riccardo Adami relating to the order change.