According to Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko, Carlos Sainz may need to give Audi an answer sooner rather than later as to whether he is signing on to its Formula 1 project.
The Spanish driver has been linked with Audi for some time, but the pre-season news that Lewis Hamilton will be taking his seat at Ferrari in 2025 has exacerbated the rumour.
Russell weighs in on Vettel to Mercedes rumours
George Russell believes Sebastian Vettel is “missed” in Formula 1, speaking amid rumours that the German driver could partner him at Mercedes next season.
With Lewis Hamilton Ferrari-bound for 2025, the open seat alongside Russell at Mercedes will be one of the most hotly-contested fights in this year’s driver market.
Andretti reveals major development in F1 pursuit
Andretti Global has announced it has opened a new facility at Silverstone as it pursues its desire to join the Formula 1 grid.
Andretti passed the initial hurdle of forming its own F1 team last year when its application was approved by the FIA.
F1 winner provides damning reason for Hamilton slump
Ex-Formula 1 driver and race winner Thierry Boutsen believes Lewis Hamilton may be struggling to give “100 percent” in his final year at Mercedes.
Boutsen, who raced in Formula 1 between 1983 and 1993, has questioned the level at which Hamilton is currently performing at, suggesting that “maybe he’s only driving at 98 percent.”
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Hulkenberg warned against extending Haas F1 stay
Ex-Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher has warned Nico Hulkenberg against committing his future to Haas beyond the 2025 season.
Hulkenberg returned to the F1 grid last year with the American squad having spent three seasons away from full-time competition and working in a reserve role at Aston Martin.
Sainz names tracks he expects Ferrari to fight Red Bull
Carlos Sainz has provided a shortlist of tracks he believes could see Ferrari challenge Red Bull for the race victory.
Ferrari secured a race win at the Australian Grand Prix last month with Sainz taking to the top step of the podium ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc.
READ MORE: Sainz names tracks he expects Ferrari to fight Red Bull
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