Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Red Bull and Max Verstappen are already dealing with the absence of ousted team principal Christian Horner at Spa-Francorchamps and now the Dutchman is missing another familiar face
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The Race on MSNWhat Verstappen is saying about Horner's Red Bull exitRed Bull's reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen had just over two weeks to prepare for his first mandatory date wi
Laurent Mekies won't get long to settle in as Red Bull team principal on his first Formula 1 race weekend leading his new team.
As Max Verstappen looks increasingly likely to remain at Red Bull for 2026, attention is shifting to who will partner him and whether Yuki Tsunoda can hold onto his seat. The 25-year-old Japanese driver has struggled throughout 2025 so far and continues to trail Verstappen in both results and development priority.
A new Red Bull era begins under Mekies at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix. He was appointed after 18 months at Racing Bulls. He worked at Ferrari for five years, as deputy team principal and racing director, and at the F.I.A., which governs Formula 1, for four years, initially as safety director and then deputy race director.
A former Red Bull driver is surprised by George Russell's contract status, given he has no deal finalized for 2026.
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GPblog UK on MSNF1 Today | Verstappen 'puts pressure on Red Bull' and Hamilton with blunt verdictFormula 1 is back this weekend, and today, the season continued with the Belgian Grand Prix's media day. Read the best news of the day here! For the first time, the Dutchman did admit to considering his future at Red Bull Racing.
Mercedes is yet to name its 2026 F1 drivers. With interest from Red Bull's Max Verstappen, Luke Smith argues he should join George Russell