Max Verstappen insists that Christian Horner's bombshell exit from Red Bull will have no impact on the decision over his future.
Days after the British Grand Prix, Horner was sacked as team principal and CEO, with Red Bull suffering an alarming drop in performance that Horner could not halt, with Laurent Mekies named his replacement.
READ MORE: Max Verstappen addresses Red Bull future after bombshell Christian Horner exit
Liam Lawson reveals 'brief' Christian Horner exchange after Red Bull exit
Liam Lawson has revealed he exchanged messages "briefly" with Christian Horner following the latter's sacking by Red Bull.
Horner was dismissed as team principal and CEO of Red Bull on July 9th, days after the British GP, with Lawson's Racing Bulls boss Laurent Mekies promoted as Horner's replacement.
READ MORE: Liam Lawson reveals 'brief' Christian Horner exchange after Red Bull exit
Charles Leclerc addresses major Ferrari Belgian GP concern
Charles Leclerc has no concerns over Ferrari introducing a major upgrade at the Belgian Grand Prix during a sprint weekend.
Ferrari is set to roll out a new suspension at Spa-Francorchamps for round 13 of the F1 campaign.
READ MORE: Charles Leclerc addresses major Ferrari Belgian GP concern
George Russell makes 'unlikely' declaration over Mercedes F1 future
George Russell has conceded it is “unlikely” he will have his F1 future resolved before the summer break.
Russell is yet to solidify his position on the 2026 grid and sees his current deal with Mercedes expire at the end of the campaign.
READ MORE: George Russell makes 'unlikely' declaration over Mercedes F1 future
Gabriel Bortoleto rues bad 'decisions' in rare podium chance failure
Gabriel Bortoleto believes he could have challenged team-mate Nico Hulkenberg for a British GP podium, if not for the "wrong decision."
At Silvestone, the reigning F2 champion started ahead of team-mate Hulkenberg, but elected to pit on the formation lap for slick tyres, whilst Hulkenberg started on intermediates from the grid.
READ MORE: Gabriel Bortoleto rues bad 'decisions' in rare podium chance failure
Red Bull make important change following Christian Horner’s departure
Red Bull is set to make a major change to the structure of its new Powertrains division following the axing of Christian Horner.
Formed in 2021, Red Bull Powertrains is developing the first in-house Red Bull F1 engine for the '26 season.
READ MORE: Red Bull make important change following Christian Horner’s departure
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