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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen to Mercedes? Who will drive for Red Bull in F1 2026?Amidst the barrage of Max Verstappen to Mercedes headlines, one key aspect has been ignored - the impact on Red Bull and ...
Red Bull has opened the door for a departure by Max Verstappen. Although the Dutchman himself has not yet decided whether he wants to leave, it's interesting to see who his possible replacement ...
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Racing Bulls F1 Mid-season Grades - Lawson and Hadjar Rated 2025Racing Bulls have been inconsistent at times in 2025, but the changing driver line-up won't have helped. How have Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar done so far this season, though? Here are our grades for ...
Mercedes CEO Ola Kallenius has reportedly given the "green light" to a bid to sign Max Verstappen in Formula 1 ...
We've reached the end of the day, and as such of our coverage. GPblog, though, leaves you with a round-up of the best stories on 16 July in: F1 Today. Max Verstappen could leave Red Bull Racing at ...
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GPFans on MSNSergio Perez return represents huge F1 failurePerez and Bottas' potential return to F1 signifies that stability still matters to teams, and that their confidence in youth ...
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GPFans on MSNSurprise Red Bull comeback revealed for F1 starHowever, New Zealand media outlet, The Herald, have reported that he will at the very least be with Racing Bulls in 2026, with a surprise Red Bull comeback not completely off the ...
Sergio Perez is set to make his return to the Formula One grid in 2026, according to reports. The six-time race-winner was considered one of the most consistent high-performers in F1 prior to his move ...
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Autosport on MSNF1 driver market – Who is tied down for 2026?How long are all the current Formula 1 drivers contracted for, and whose contract runs out at the end of this year?
Leclerc has out-qualified team-mate Hamilton on eight occasions in 2025, and has achieved four podium finishes in a ...
The Japanese ace is fighting for his future on the Formula 1 grid after an underwhelming run since he replaced Liam Lawson in March. Red Bull did not initially want to promote Tsunoda to join Max ...
Both the Austrian and Thai sides of the Red Bull ownership have been taking a closer look at Horner’s decision recently as the team’s performance started to slip. Ultimately, Horner lost the backing ...
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