McLaren recruit Red Bull's engineering head Marshall
LONDON : Red Bull's chief engineering officer Rob Marshall will leave at the end of the year to join Formula One rivals McLaren, both teams announced on Tuesday.
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LONDON : Red Bull's chief engineering officer Rob Marshall will leave at the end of the year to join Formula One rivals McLaren, both teams announced on Tuesday.
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The record and history books were rewritten at the conclusion of the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix. With his victory, Max Verstappen turned some of the sport's statistics in his favour, including becoming Red Bull's most successful driver.
Formula One champion Max Verstappen's lights-to-flag victory at the Monaco Grand gave the Red Bull driver his fourth victory of the season and a record 39th overall for the team as he extended his championship lead to 39 points over teammate Sergio Perez on Sunday.
MONACO: Formula One champion Max Verstappen’s lights-to-flag victory at the Monaco Grand gave the Red Bull driver his fourth victory of the season and a record 39th overall for the team as he extended his championship lead to 39 points over teammate Sergio Perez on Sunday. Verstappen’s wins have all been with Red Bull since his first on debut for the team at the Spanish GP in 2016 when he became the youngest F1 winner at 18 years old. Seven years and two world championships later, the Dutchman set a team record for wins as he passed former Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel’s previous tally of 38 victories when he won four straight titles from 2010-13.
MONACO : Team by team analysis of Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix, round six of the 22-race Formula One season (Listed in championship order):
MONACO : Max Verstappen wrote another piece of Red Bull history on Sunday with a 39th win that sent him past Germany's now-retired Sebastian Vettel as the driver with most victories for the Formula One team.
Max Verstappen won the Monaco Grand Prix, taking a pole-to-flag victory, dominating a race where he was unchallenged at the front of the field. But what had opened with another tiresome procession on the streets of Monte Carlo delivered intense late drama as rain engulfed the principality.