Formula 1: 'Logical' if Red Bull & Honda discuss extending relationship
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said it would be logical if the team and Honda discussed extending their relationship past 2025.
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said it would be logical if the team and Honda discussed extending their relationship past 2025.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed the team had the chance to sign Oscar Piastri when he was a younger driver.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said it would be a "massive ask" for them to win all six remaining races on the calendar despite the team having won five in a row and closing in on the drivers and constructors' championships.
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, defended its decision not to red flag the climax of Sunday's Italian Grand Prix - after Max Verstappen's victory behind the safety car was booed by furious Ferrari fans.
MONZA, Italy : Red Bull will be at no disadvantage to Formula One rivals without Porsche as a partner, team boss Christian Horner said after the announcement last week that talks with the German sportscar maker had ended.
MONZA, Italy: Red Bull's Max Verstappen dashed Ferrari's home hopes and won the Italian Grand Prix behind the safety car on Sunday (Sep 11) to move within reach of his second Formula One world championship.
Toto Wolff and Christian Horner have both given their thoughts on the Italian Grand Prix ending behind the Safety Car.
MONZA, Italy : Jeers and boos after Sunday's Italian Grand Prix were aimed more at Formula One's governing body for how the race ended than Red Bull winner Max Verstappen, said Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto.