Max Verstappen "stopped Carlos Sainz coming to Red Bull", but that was the move of a "smart", not a "scared" driver.
Amid the speculation surrounding the Dutchman’s future at Red Bull, journalist Christian Menath says Horner ‘confirmed’ that Red Bull had held talks with Fernando Alonso over a possible deal. READ ...
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Juan Pablo Montoya believes that Max Verstappen “would have stopped” Carlos Sainz from joining Red Bull for F1 2025.
An incensed Horner and Red Bull requested a right of review which was dismissed, and their request was countered with a ...
Max Verstappen says he was not bluffing when he suggested he would leave Red Bull if Helmut Marko did. Max Verstappen says ...
Saying farewell to his fourth team-mate, Pierre Wache is adamant Red Bull never intentionally designed a car specifically for ...
Kevin Magnussen admits his F1 career has been a tale of what-ifs, where alternative paths could have led to a different ...
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