Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing take unprecedented stance boycotting Sky Sports
Max Verstappen accused Sky Sports of being "disrespectful" and "living in the past" after Red Bull boycotted the broadcaster at the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen accused Sky Sports of being "disrespectful" and "living in the past" after Red Bull boycotted the broadcaster at the Mexican Grand Prix.
MEXICO CITY: Formula One world champions Red Bull and Max Verstappen said on Sunday (Oct 30) they had refused to talk with broadcaster Sky at the Mexico City Grand Prix due to "derogatory" comments at the previous race in Texas.
MEXICO CITY : Formula One world champions Red Bull and Max Verstappen said on Sunday they had refused to talk with broadcaster Sky at the Mexico City Grand Prix due to "derogatory" comments at the previous race in Texas.
MEXICO CITY : Formula One champions Red Bull are exaggerating the impact on next year's car of reduced wind tunnel testing as punishment for a cost cap breach, Mercedes's trackside engineering head Andrew Shovlin said on Saturday.
Ferrari sporting chief Laurent Mekies believes the FIA should have penalised Red Bull more heavily for their Formula 1 budget cap breach in 2021.
Christian Horner says some of Red Bull's rivals would still have complained even if the FIA ordered the torching of the team's wind tunnel.
MEXICO CITY : Red Bull's cost cap penalty could hit the 2022 Formula One world champions by as much as half a second a lap next season, team boss Christian Horner said on Friday.
MEXICO CITY : Red Bull called a news conference for Friday at the Mexican Grand Prix amid media reports the new Formula One champions had agreed a settlement with the governing FIA on spending more than allowed last season.