Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton took Kendall Jenner for a thrilling ride around the Miami International Autodrome, leaving the TV star screaming in fear. Meanwhile, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff hinted at targeting Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz as potential replacements for Hamilton, who is rumored to be considering a move to Ferrari next season. However, Red Bull's Christian Horner hit back at Wolff's comments, claiming that Mercedes has been poaching from his team for years. Stay updated with all the latest F1 news and updates below.
Following the news of Adrian Newey's departure from Red Bull in 2025, McLaren chief Zak Brown has suggested that McLaren may see an increase in job applications from the team due to the scandal surrounding team principal Christian Horner. Newey has cited the scandal as a factor in his decision to leave, and Brown believes he may not be the last high-profile name to do so. However, Red Bull has hit back, insisting they do not see a "domino effect" occurring within their team.
Legendary designer and Red Bull icon, Adrian Newey, has made the decision to leave the team after nearly two decades of successful collaboration. Newey, who is recognized as the top designer in Formula 1, has been responsible for 13 of Red Bull's titles since 2006. His departure could have major implications for the team as well as star driver Max Verstappen. Red Bull sources confirm that there has been no formal resignation from Newey and that discussions are still ongoing. The news comes amid a turbulent period for Red Bull, with an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior against team principal Christian Horner.
Legendary designer Adrian Newey, who has overseen all of Red Bull's title-winning cars since joining the team in 2006, has expressed his desire to leave the F1 world champion team. Despite turning down offers from Ferrari in the past, sources have confirmed that Newey has informed senior Red Bull colleagues of his intention to cut ties with the team. However, Red Bull still believes there is room for dialogue with the 65-year-old.
In a dominant performance, Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez finished first and second respectively at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. After speculation of a power struggle and potential suspension of senior adviser Helmut Marko, team boss Christian Horner denied any internal discord and credited the entire organization for their success. Three-time world champion Max Verstappen also addressed rumors of a potential departure if Marko left, but the team remains united at the top.
Max Verstappen kicked off the Formula 1 season with a dominant win at the Bahrain Grand Prix, securing his eighth consecutive victory and setting a new F1 record. Despite the controversy surrounding Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem stated that the governing body will not launch an investigation unless a complaint is filed. Horner's situation has been described as "damaging" for the sport and its people.
Mercedes and McLaren bosses urge Formula 1 and the FIA to scrutinize Red Bull's investigation into team principal Christian Horner, who was recently cleared of allegations made against him by a female colleague. The parent company of the F1 team has announced that the process is over, but Mercedes' Toto Wolff believes the statement was "basic" and wants a closer examination.
After weeks of intense scrutiny and speculation, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has been vindicated in the case of alleged inappropriate behavior towards a female staff member. Horner, who vehemently denied the allegations, received the news upon arriving in Bahrain for the first race of the Formula One season. However, Horner's long-term future at Red Bull may still be in doubt as political conditions and power struggles within the company could potentially lead to his departure.
Three-time world champion Max Verstappen set an impressive pace during the first day of winter testing, finishing over a second ahead of his closest rival. Meanwhile, Red Bull boss Christian Horner has been cleared of allegations of inappropriate behavior by a female employee. Fellow competitor, Lewis Hamilton, will be in action on the second day of testing. The investigation into Horner has sparked discussions about transparency and learning from such incidents in the world of Formula One.
After a month of speculation, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has been cleared of any sexual misconduct allegations by the team's parent company. The investigation, which was initially rumored to threaten his position, has been dismissed, allowing Horner to continue in his role. The rumors of a power struggle between Horner and driver Max Verstappen's father, Jos, have also been debunked.