Red Bull, Max Verstappen and Laurent Mekies
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Weeks after the firing of team principal Christian Horner, Red Bull is still dealing with his departure within the team.
Laurent Mekies didn't get long to settle in as Red Bull team principal on his first Formula 1 race weekend leading his new team.
Max Verstappen has been even more heavily linked with a move from Red Bull to F1 rivals Mercedes since long-serving team boss Christian Horner was replaced by Laurent Mekies
Formula One fans are not happy with Red Bull racing after hearing Yuki Tsunoda's comments about teammate Max Verstappen ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.
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.
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Laurent Mekies spoke to the worlds media on Friday for the first time since replacing Christian Horner as Red Bull team principal and chief executive; watch the Belgian GP Sprint on Saturday from 11am,
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull F1 team set to be hit hard by FIA clampdownThe possibility of new regulations being implemented in F1 could be set to have a significant impact on Red Bull operations going forward. The FIA - the sport's governing body - are working on a series of rule tweaks ahead of next season with the intention of segregating so-called A/B-teams in an effort to stop squads benefitting from working together.