Max Verstappen breaks silence on Christian Horner's Red Bull future and Toto Wolff's Mercedes offer
Max Verstappen has hinted he wants his boss Christian Horner to stay at Red Bull Racing, say it's important to keep the "key players" in the team.
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Max Verstappen has hinted he wants his boss Christian Horner to stay at Red Bull Racing, say it's important to keep the "key players" in the team.
Max Verstappen has said he is committed to seeing out his Red Bull contract and insisted he is still happy at the team after weeks of off-track turmoil surrounding the Formula One champions.
MELBOURNE : Formula One world champion Max Verstappen has backed Red Bull's handling of a complaint against boss Christian Horner and said the saga has had no impact on how he feels racing for the team.
MELBOURNE : Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has applauded Susie Wolff for taking legal action against the governing FIA, saying he hopes it will improve transparency and accountability in the sport.
Lewis Hamilton said he has never supported Formula One's ruler Mohammed ben Sulayem - and believes the sport is sending out a "message that if you file a complaint, you will be fired" amid the Christian Horner controversy.
MELBOURNE: Formula One champion Max Verstappen will bid to win back-to-back Australian Grands Prix on Sunday (Mar 24) and match his record of 10 successive race victories even as Red Bull struggle to move on from off-track controversy.
Max Verstappen will be heavy favourite to make it three wins from three this season as his Red Bull team attempt to put weeks of paddock intrigue behind them at the Australian Grand Prix. The Dutch three-time world champion emphatically led home teammate Sergio Perez in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, but the celebrations were overshadowed by team disunity and allegations against Christian Horner. The long-serving Red Bull boss was cleared of inappropriate conduct involving a woman colleague ahead of the season-opener in Sakhir and tried to put a lid on the drama in Jeddah.
Ex-Formula 1 chief Guenther Steiner reckons Red Bull's leadership might be "rethinking what they want to do" amid the Christian Horner controversy.