Given how quickly things can change in sports, Mika Hakkinen predicts that Max Verstappen will eventually change F1 teams.
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Cashgate: Ralf Schumacher Urges FIA To Punish Red Bull And Themselves.
A leak sparked the Cashgate Scandal, and the FIA has been asked to look into the matter and punish the perpetrators.
Horner Labels The Calls For Title To Be Stripped From Max Verstappen As ‘Complete Nonsense’.
The team principal of Red Bull, Helmut Marko, has dismissed speculation that Max Verstappen would forfeit his 2021 world championship as "complete nonsense" after the team...
Suzuka: Jenson Button Believes Verstappen Should Have Been Penalised.
Max Verstappen, in Jenson Button's opinion, deserved to be penalized at Suzuka.
Red Bull May Challenge FIA Verdict As Max Verstappen Faces Penalties.
On Monday, a minor violation of the 2021 financial rules was discovered to have been committed by Red Bull.
Cashgate Saga: Rich Energy Congratulates Hamilton As The Winner Of The 2021 Championship.
Red Bull was discovered to have overspent by a small amount the previous year after an official revelation by Formula 1 following the issuance of the certificates of...
Red Bull found guilty of exceeding Formula One’s budget cap.
The Formula One governing body, the FIA, has found Red Bull guilty of exceeding the sport’s budget cap. The FIA stated that Red Bull exceeded the...
Christian Horner implies Mercedes were flattered by their Suzuka FP2 dominance.
Christian Horner admits that Mercedes’ 1-2 finish in FP2 of the Japanese Grand Prix was satisfying because of the number of tyres they used. In the...
Christian Horner Sidesteps A Question About Lewis Hamilton As He Spoke On The FIA Delay.
Red Bull has been accused of violating F1 rules and regulations by spending exceedingly over the cost cap of the last year.
Honda “Never Really Left” F1, Verstappen And Gasly Opine.
Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly have both shared the opinion that Honda "never really left" Formula 1 despite the company's formal exit before 2022.