Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has reacted to the team's “alarming” gap to McLaren at the Dutch Grand Prix.
Lando Norris secured his second career win by dominating the field and leading Verstappen across the line by over 20 seconds.
READ MORE: Marko explains 'alarming' gap between Verstappen and Norris
Red Bull open to immediate Williams F1 driver loan
Red Bull would be willing to loan Liam Lawson out to Williams for the remainder of the season as a potential replacement for Logan Sargeant.
Sargeant's immediate future within the Williams squad is under question after the American driver suffered a high-speed crash during FP3 at the Dutch Grand Prix.
READ MORE: Red Bull open to immediate Williams F1 driver loan
Haas still unable to leave the Netherlands during F1 sponsor dispute
Following the Dutch Grand Prix, Haas is not out of the woods amid its ongoing dispute with ex-sponsor Uralkali.
The American F1 team must send $12 million and a 2021 car to the potash fertiliser company following a ruling from a Swiss arbitrator earlier this year.
READ MORE: Haas still unable to leave the Netherlands during F1 sponsor dispute
Wolff names pick for potential Sargeant replacement
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has named Mick Schumacher as the driver he wants to see potentially replace Logan Sargeant at Williams.
Following Sargeant's heavy crash in third practice during the Dutch Grand Prix, it was reported that Williams boss James Vowles is considering replacing the American driver ahead of the Italian Grand Prix next weekend.
READ MORE: Wolff names pick for potential Sargeant replacement
Jos Verstappen delivers Red Bull 'look in the mirror' warning
Jos Verstappen has aimed criticism at the Red Bull F1 team following its defeat to McLaren at the Dutch Grand Prix.
Lando Norris took the chequered flag ahead of Max Verstappen, with the gap reading a convincing 22 seconds at the end of the race.
READ MORE: Jos Verstappen delivers Red Bull 'look in the mirror' warning
McLaren ‘not shocked’ by dominant Norris win margin
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has asserted he is “not shocked” by the gap Lando Norris pulled to Max Verstappen during the Dutch Grand Prix.
Norris secured his second career victory in dominant fashion, taking the chequered flag over 20 seconds in front of reigning world champion Verstappen.
READ MORE: McLaren ‘not shocked’ by dominant Norris win margin
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