The start to the 2020 season may have been delayed, but ahead of it there was still plenty of technical intrigue involving F1’s top dog, Mercedes, and their rivals Red Bull. Following the FIA’s issue of Techn
Rumours swirled in Singapore that the race could be Ricciardo’s last in F1, with Red Bull management understood to have been keen to sub New Zealander Liam Lawson into RB to evaluate him for a permanent drive for 2025. ANALYSIS: Ricciardo’s F1 career looks ...
but the Dutchman appeared hell-bent on opening a gap that would allow him to pit again for fresh tyres to get the fastest lap of the race, which he did not get in the end.
Of course, it wasRed Bullwho won the day, giving the Dutchman his F1 debut with their ‘sister’ team, Toro Rosso, in the Australian Grand Prix less than six months after his 17th birthday. Only 14 months later, Verstappen was promoted to the senior Red Bull squad and remarkably won on...
Did you take any design cues from Oracle Red Bull Racing’s F1 cars? No, they behave so differently. Maybe there are some general aerodynamics aspects like the design or shape, but it’s such a specific machine that there isn’t much from a Formula One car that applies. ...
But his team, Red Bull, has somehow fallen off the map. And now legendary names like McClaren and Ferrari - who haven't won a team title in decades - have once again raced their way to the top of the standings. Now, just add a mix of reality TV magic and a little bit of Brad...
crashed heavily in the first qualifying session. Not only did this hand the advantage to his teammate, it also offered Red Bull's rivals a chance to glimpse at the floor of its car -- one of the biggest secrets of an F1 design -- as it was lifted via crane away ...
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, 2nd position, Lando Norris, McLaren F1 Team, 1st position, in the Press ConferencePhoto by: Mark Sutton / Motorsport Images "They need to show the truth about people more," Norris said at the beginning of the season. ...
However, the news that Lewis Hamilton would soon be wearing red was enough to see a 6% rise in the price of Ferrari shares. That represents a staggering value increase of around $6.12bn for the company. Why F1 driver salaries depend on their bonuses ...
Twenty years ago, the world's largest energy-drink company tried to transform the path to Formula 1. The result pissed off drivers and ended careers.