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.
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull set to run striking Honda tribute livery in JapanThe Red Bulls will look very different for the race weekend in Japan, with the Milton Keynes-based squad painting its RB21s in a bespoke white livery to pay tribute to Honda at th
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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RACER on MSNCan Tsunoda survive in F1’s toughest seat?Yuki Tsunoda is ready for the toughest job in motorsports. Or, at least, he believes he is. At 24, with four seasons in Formula 1 plus a strong start to 2025 under his belt, he’s better-prepared
Now Bernie Ecclestone’s historic car collection has found a new home with Red Bull heir Mark Mateschitz.
Verstappen is said by insiders to believe the decision is an error, on the basis that the problem is Red Bull's car - not the second driver. The Dutchman has said the 2025 Red Bull is the fourth ...
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GPblog on MSNPower unit issues keep Lawson in Red Bull garageLiam Lawson is yet to set a lap time in free practice three, and is not sitting in his car. Issues with the New Zealander's engine is keeping him away from the action on track.
The 2025 car will inevitably be an evolution of ... The allegations brought an internal power struggle at Red Bull out into the open, between the Thai and Austrian shareholders, and between ...
Lawson's two Grand Prix with Red Bull were nothing short of a disaster. The 23-year-old failed to make it out of Q1 in both the sprint and feature race sessions and didn't score a point. Team-mate Max Verstappen notched 36 in the same period.
Where Red Bull slots in is tricky ... by issues completely unrelated to the cars, and some were just downright weird. First we had the circuit-wide power cut on the opening day, which plunged ...