Max Verstappen and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner were roundly booed at the F1 75 event in London, prompting the Dutchman to vow to never return.
F1 insider Nigel Mansell, who secured the F1 World Champion title in 1992, offers a tantalizing glimpse into what Red Bull fans can look forward to this year. M ...
Saturday's F1 news includes the FIA's statement over the booing of Max Verstappen and Christian Horner and a Lewis Hamilton ...
Max Verstappen will go into the upcoming Formula 1 season as defending champion but the treatment of the Red Bull driver at a ...
Ahead of his first full Formula 1 season, British Haas racer and Ferrari academy driver Oliver Bearman has offered plenty of ...
Didn’t I already do this?” Liam Lawson has plenty to get used to as a fully-fledged Red Bull Racing Formula One driver, not ...
It shouldn't have raised much dust because it was drawn as an inauguration party and tribute to Formula 1. But the F175 Live in London had its share of controversy. In one that nev ...
According to a report from Thomas Maher at Planet F1, sources from within the FIA have responded to the extensive boos from within the crowd during the F1 75 ev ...
Russell becomes his team’s senior driver for the 2025 F1 season after Lewis Hamilton’s departure to Ferrari. Teenage rookie ...
Valtteri Bottas appeared in another silly social media video this week, marking his return 'home' to Mercedes in Brackley.
Gregor Townsend backed “outstanding goal-kicker” Finn Russell to remain in the role following his trio of costly conversion ...
Jos Verstappen wasn’t impressed by the response of the crowd in the O2 Arena to Christian Horner or his son Max Verstappen. The two Red Bull men were met with less than positive reactions by the ...