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After the highs of the Japanese Grand Prix, the true extent of Red Bull's car struggles came into sharp focus in Bahrain.
Max Verstappen is third in the drivers standings after four races, eight points behind leader Lando Norris and five behind Oscar Piastri, both of McLaren.
A crisis has been averted in large part, but, as we shall explain, the saga may have one final, stunning instalment left to ...
Red Bull's early-season struggles amid setup concerns have the team scrambling for ways to improve after four-time Formula ...
Panic is setting in at Red Bull after only four races into the 2025 Formula One season, with motorsport adviser Helmut Marko ...
Red Bull are concerned that Max Verstappen could walk away amid their struggles with other Formula 1 teams likely to leap at the chance to sign the four-time world champion ...
Formula 1 isn't all roaring engines and champagne sprays. Occasionally, it's a tangled mess of politics, rivalries, and ...
We have to create a foundation with a car so that he can fight for the world championship; watch every session of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend with coverage starting on Friday, live on Sk ...
The Bahrain Grand Prix weekend showed off McLaren’s real potential on a harsher circuit for tyres. Despite the very close ...
Max Verstappen ’s manager reportedly had a fiery row with Red Bull chief Helmut Marko following a disastrous Bahrain Grand ...
Norris extended his lead in the world championship with a comeback drive in Bahrain but his nearest challenger in the ...