Nyck de Vries tipped to join AlphaTauri for 2023
Nyck de Vries has reportedly agreed a deal with Helmut Marko that will see him race for AlphaTauri next season alongside Yuki Tsunoda.
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Nyck de Vries has reportedly agreed a deal with Helmut Marko that will see him race for AlphaTauri next season alongside Yuki Tsunoda.
Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has reiterated the team's decision to push into its future in Formula 1 without Porsche.
Red Bull team leadership on Monday continued to heap praise on driver Max Verstappen's cool under pressure as he won the Dutch Grand Prix while Ferrari's boss lamented his team's meltdown. Red Bull team advisor Helmut Marko, a 79-year-old motor racing veteran, said it was extraordinary how Verstappen adapted to dramatic changes in circumstance and strategy, as he did when Mercedes were faster than Red Bull late in the race. "We saw a fantastic Max...the pressure didn't affect him at all.
The 'silly season' will step into an even higher gear now that Oscar Piastri is confirmed to make his Formula 1 debut with McLaren next year.
AlphaTauri team boss Franz Tost shrugged off questions about his 2023 Formula One line-up on Saturday, amid speculation American IndyCar driver Colton Herta could replace Pierre Gasly, and said Red Bull called the shots.
Red Bull's highly anticipated works deal with Porsche for 2026 and beyond is at risk of falling through.
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium: Red Bull team chief Christian Horner on Monday said Max Verstappen has taken “another step” since winning last season’s world title following his remarkable triumph in Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix.
Mattia Binotto agrees with Charles Leclerc's assessment that winning the world championship for Ferrari this year has become "very difficult".