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With Max Verstappen teetering on the edge of a race ban, Red Bull's Christian Horner said the team alerted the relevant authorities to the prospect of rivals potentially goading the Dutchman into an i
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner questions George Russell ‘objective’ behind fresh Max Verstappen complaintRed Bull boss Christian Horner said the “objective” had been made “reasonably clear” from George Russell ahead of his incident behind the Safety Car with Max Verstappen. Asked by the media whether he felt Russell was trying to goad Verstappen into passing him behind the Safety Car,
For Christian Horner, stepping down from Red Bull Racing was never an option. In an interview with De Telegraaf, the team principal discusses the consequences of the personal issues he had in 2024, whilst reaffirming his commitment to Red Bull once again.
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Autosport on MSNWhy Red Bull's protest was rejected and Norris' penalty didn't lead to an F1 grid dropThe FIA stewards had a busy time following the Canadian Grand Prix. The final race classification was delayed for five hours, but ultimately remained unchanged. So why was Red Bull’s protest rejected,
As Red Bull face the prospect of losing Max Verstappen for a race, Christian Horner says they have “enough drivers” in the pool to cover for the Dutchman. But it is a situation they want to “desperately avoid”.
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GPblog on MSNHorner brims with confidence after 'solid start' for Red BullMax Verstappen took P1 for FP1 at the Canadian Grand Prix, as McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri dwindled at the back of the midfield unable to strike through to the top 10. 'A solid start' for Red Bull sees team principal Christian Horner.