Perez future predicted after Verstappen near-miss
Sergio Perez can expect to stay at Red Bull next season despite nearly wiping out team-mate Max Verstappen at the last race in Miami, according to Otmar Szafnauer.
Starting from fourth on the grid, Perez was described as "a torpedo" by Ferrari's Carlos Sainz as he hurtled into the first corner, coming within inches of collecting Verstappen and nearly taking both out of the race as there was the slightest contact.
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Red Bull and Horner hit with work culture jab: 'A lot of issues going on there'
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has again taken a swipe at Red Bull by suggesting staff members will seek to work for “brands they're proud of and bosses they want to work alongside”.
During the Miami Grand Prix weekend, Brown claimed there was an increase in CVs sent to McLaren from Red Bull employees following confirmation that Adrian Newey will leave the team.
READ MORE: Red Bull and Horner hit with work culture jab: 'A lot of issues going on there'
Ferrari warned of 'personality clash' between Hamilton and Leclerc
Former F1 star Juan Pablo Montoya has warned of a clash when Lewis Hamilton joins Ferrari next season and partners Charles Leclerc.
Hamilton stunned F1 when it was announced at the start of February he would be leaving Mercedes at the end of this season to join the Scuderia as a replacement for the ousted Carlos Sainz.
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GM issue battle cry in Andretti F1 bid after 'outpouring' of support
General Motors Motorsport boss Eric Warren has revealed his team 'will not let Andretti fail' after receiving what he claims has been a global "outpouring of support".
The American manufacturing giant has thrown its considerable weight behind Andretti's bid to secure a place on the F1 grid via its Cadillac brand.
READ MORE: GM issue battle cry in Andretti F1 bid after 'outpouring' of support
Ricciardo rumours 'nonsense' but F1 future warning issued
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has denied Daniel Ricciardo will be out of the RB team ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Following a difficult opening rounds to the 2024 Formula 1 season for Ricciardo, speculation arose that the Australian could soon be ousted from his drive.
READ MORE: Ricciardo rumours 'nonsense' but F1 future warning issued
Mercedes expecting to be less exposed at coming F1 races
Mercedes has outlined the track characteristics at upcoming Formula 1 tracks may expose the W15's weaknesses “a little bit less”.
The Brackley-based squad has endured a difficult start to the campaign and currently sits fourth in the standings after the opening six rounds.
READ MORE: Mercedes expecting to be less exposed at coming F1 races
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