Daniel Ricciardo sticks with bold decision over F1 future: 'I'm doing the right thing'
Daniel Ricciardo says he is excited about having a relatively calm and collected 2023 as Red Bull's reserve driver.
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Daniel Ricciardo says he is excited about having a relatively calm and collected 2023 as Red Bull's reserve driver.
GROVE, England : Formula One drivers need more guidance from the governing FIA on what they can say at races this season after a rule change caused concern, Williams driver Alex Albon said on Monday.
Red Bull F1 driver Sergio Perez insists his friendly rivalry with team-mate Max Verstappen will never take precedence over the team's aims.
Formula One drivers are unhappy with a rule change barring them from making unauthorised 'political statements' at races and will discuss it as a group, Red Bull's Sergio Perez said on Friday.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen shrugged off a suggestion he was favourite for a third successive Formula One championship and said on Friday the sport needed a closer battle than last year even if he intended to be better than ever.
LONDON : U.S. carmaker Ford will announce an engine partnership with Formula One world champions Red Bull from 2026 at the team's launch in New York on Friday, according to media reports in Europe.
Formula 1 has seen some very memorable driver line-ups in its history. Think Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello at Ferrari (2000-2005), Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber at Red Bull (2009-2013), and Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost at McLaren in 1988 and '89.
Formula 1 is expensive. Very expensive. Fans often save up for years on end to attend one race. And while this is the case, teams wanting to join the fray must have deep pockets if they're going to jet around the world and still pay a staff complement of more than 500 people - including drivers.