Red Bull fires F1 team principal Christian Horner
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After an impressive start to his Formula 1 career, Andrea Kimi Antonelli has hit a rough patch that Mercedes is hoping to turn around
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Autosport on MSNHow Mercedes will try and get Antonelli through tough run of F1 racesAndrea Kimi Antonelli may lack experience in Formula 1 – the teenager contesting his first season in the series and under the Mercedes microscope – but if he is concerned about a run of grands prix that has seemingly set him back,
It’s the million dollar question on everyone’s minds after Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was sensationally let go on Wednesday after more than 20 years at the helm.
Red Bull has lost several key figures across the past 18 months, most notably design legend Adrian Newey, Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley, and Chief Designer Rob Marshall. The sacking of Horner means that a fourth pillar of long-term success is gone.
Mercedes driver George Russell has voiced his frustration about a key trait of Mercedes' F1 car that is affecting his performance.
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Autosport on MSNHow Mercedes got its strategy “terribly wrong” in “catastrophic” F1 British Grand PrixIn changeable conditions at Silverstone, Mercedes endured a tough afternoon and scored just one point as George Russell came home 10th
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GPblog on MSNF1 Today | Why is Mercedes attractive for Verstappen, Hulkenberg moved by the Dutchman's messageAfter a chaotic British Grand Prix on Sunday, the world of F1 did not stop this Monday either. Catch the best stories of the day with GPblog! For Max Verstappen, two key factors influence his decision on where to continue his career.
The Mercedes F1 team knows how to celebrate podium finishes - even when the spotlight isn't on their own driver.
Christian Horner's sacking as Red Bull team boss, a seismic moment for the sport despite warning tremors, raises immediate questions about the future of star driver Max Verstappen.
Festival of Speed is being taken over by the largest gathering of Formula 1 cars the event has ever seen. It’s all in the name of Goodwood’s celebration of 75 years of the Formula 1 World Championship,