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Franz Tost has led the Faenza-based Visa Cash App RB (previously AlphaTauri), team since it took over the Minardi operation in 2008. Heading the Red Bull junior team, Tost has played a pivotal part in the careers of drivers such as Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo, Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly.
Ricciardo recalls first meeting with Tost: 'It made me grow up a little'
Tost: 'It doesn't matter who is alongside Verstappen' as Perez gets nod
Exclusive: Outgoing Tost looks back proudly on 'Newey car'
Tost reveals surprise over three drivers who fell short in F1
Tost reveals which F1 driver impressed him the most
Exclusive: The Red Bull legacy that Tost is proud to leave behind
Marko hails Tost for Verstappen, Vettel F1 success
Exclusive: Why AlphaTauri is changing its branding ahead of the 2024 F1 season
AlphaTauri backs Red Bull junior for future F1 seat
Why pay drivers have disappeared from Formula 1
Exclusive: Tsunoda sets sights on F1 future: I'm not just looking at Red Bull
Tost: Surgery a possibility for injured Ricciardo
Tost admits De Vries was not prepared for F1 switch
AlphaTauri tight-lipped over future name change
Marko, Tost hand de Vries ultimatum after dismal qualifying
Tost sends message to F1 fans who fear Verstappen dominance
Tost: Schumacher AlphaTauri switch 'rejected'
Verstappen and fellow Red Bull drivers pay tribute to Tost
Is Tsunoda ready for Red Bull? 'He needs another year'
Wolff jokes to Horner: You're next in line to quit!
Horner dismisses Marko driver market claims
This is the qualifying start time of the 2024 F1 Chinese GP
Zhou shares 'relief' after 'extreme pressure' of Chinese GP
Verstappen sprint qualifying issue 'inexplicable' – Marko
Poll: Will Norris convert his China sprint pole into a sprint win?
Wolff shares view on Hamilton sprint pole-denying call
This is the sprint race start time of the Chinese GP
Starting grid for 2024 F1 Chinese Grand Prix sprint
Leclerc reveals 'bent' steering wheel 'compromised' sprint qualifying after crash
Why Verstappen and Red Bull might only be third-best in China