Williams F1 boss James Vowles shares heartwarming personal news
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Jorge Martin is due to return next weekend at Brno
Pedro Acosta says organisers should have cancelled European STK event out of respect for Borja Gomez, who died during testing.
Christian Horner became the youngest team principal in Formula 1 when he took the reins at Red Bull in 2005. Two decades later, he departed as one of the championship’s longest-serving and most decorated leaders, having overseen eight drivers’ and six constructors’ world championships.Read Also:Formula 1Why F1 will miss Horner after his Red Bull exit had hallmarks of his ...Keep reading
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Christian Horner became the youngest team principal in Formula 1 history when he took the reins at Red Bull in 2005. Two decades later, he departed as one of the championship’s longest-serving and most decorated leaders, having overseen eight drivers’ and six constructors’ world championships.Read Also:Formula 1How Christian Horner’s Red Bull exit mirrored his F1 arrival ...Keep reading
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It is the perfect time of year, in Britain at least, to have time on one’s hands to get all green-fingered. Following his unceremonious departure from Red Bull, Christian Horner should embrace the time to care for his flowers or manicure his lawn, because he will have plenty of gardening leave on which to do so. But Horner is a man hungry for success, you do not boast the sort of ...Keep reading
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Williams boss James Vowles shares wonderful personal news.
Marc Marquez warns he must “control himself” at the Sachsenring this weekend, where he will chase a ninth German MotoGP victory.
Laurent Mekies has big shoes to fill as Christian Horner's successor as Red Bull Formula 1 chief, after the former Racing Bulls, Ferrari and FIA man was confirmed in the role on Wednesday.After the surprise announcement of Horner's dismissal, Red Bull Racing will get its second CEO in its entire existence in the form of former Racing Bulls team boss Mekies.Working across engineering and ...Keep reading
Laurent Mekies has big shoes to fill as Christian Horner's successor as Red Bull Formula 1 chief, after the former Racing Bulls, Ferrari and FIA man was confirmed in the role on Wednesday.After the shock announcement of Horner's dismissal, Red Bull Racing will get just its second CEO in its entire existence in the form of former Racing Bulls team boss Mekies.Working across engineering and ...Keep reading
After a difficult start to the 2025 season, Marco Bezzecchi won the British Grand Prix from 11th on the grid, making it his first win in more than 600 days – after last taking to the top step of the podium at the 2023 Indian Grand Prix. In a candid talk with Motorsport, his crew chief Francesco Venturato tells us everything we need to know about how Bezzecchi is slowly, but surely, rising ...Keep reading
It is the perfect time of year, in Britain at least, to have time on one’s hands to get all green-fingered. Following his unceremonious departure from Red Bull, Christian Horner should embrace the time to care for his flowers or manicure his lawn, because he will have plenty of gardening leave on which to do so. Read Also:Formula 1Christian Horner sacked as Red Bull F1 team ...Keep reading
Christian Horner's biggest backer moved his shareholding in Red Bull in May.
The 2025 German Grand Prix will be the first under Liberty’s official ownership of MotoGP, after its 86% acquisition was finalised on 3 July. And with Marc Marquez expected to dominate a round already being written off by some, Liberty has an opportunity to seize the moment…
Crash.net takes a look at five key moments which led to Christian Horner losing his job at Red Bull.
The 2025 British GT season keeps rolling and four-time series champion Jonny Adam joins the Autosport National Podcast again to discuss his record-breaking victory at Spa last time out.Adam’s win alongside Giacomo Petrobelli aboard the Blackthorn Aston Martin was his 20th GT3 victory in the championship, moving him one clear of Phil Keen at the top of the all-time winners list. So, Adam ...Keep reading