Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert has backed Max Verstappen to quit Red Bull and join Aston Martin to complete a reunion with Honda and Adrian Newey.
Honda will become Aston Martin's power unit partner from next year when new regulations are introduced, whilst Newey started as its managing technical partner on Monday [March 3].
'Clearly the favourite' - Helmut Marko issues damning Red Bull verdict
Helmut Marko has been left in no doubt Red Bull faces a fight on its hands after labelling McLaren as favourites for this season's F1 championships following pre-season testing.
Red Bull encountered a tricky three days of testing at the Bahrain International Circuit last week, including issues with the RB21 that confined Liam Lawson and Max Verstappen to the garage for periods on Thursday and Friday respectively.
READ MORE: 'Clearly the favourite' - Helmut Marko issues damning Red Bull verdict
Revealed: The copycat moves Hamilton has made to his Ferrari steering wheel from Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton has spent extensive time with Ferrari ahead of his first F1 campaign with the Italian squad.
Following a series of private tests, Hamilton took part in pre-season testing in Bahrain last week, posting 162 laps throughout the three-day event.
READ MORE: Revealed: The copycat moves Hamilton has made to his Ferrari steering wheel from Mercedes
How British GP shocker crushed Ricciardo bid to replace Perez
Daniel Ricciardo was on the verge of replacing Sergio Perez at Red Bull before a poor performance in the British GP scuppered his chance, the latest season of Drive to Survive has revealed.
As Perez's alarming slump in form showed no signs of improvement as F1 headed towards the 2024 summer break, Racing Bulls driver Ricciardo was linked as a possible replacement if Red Bull opted to axe the Mexican racer.
READ MORE: How British GP shocker crushed Ricciardo bid to replace Perez
'We got it wrong' - McLaren make striking admission over Lando Norris Oscar Piastri controversy
McLaren boss Zak Brown has conceded the team "got it wrong" over its handling of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri at last season's Italian Grand Prix.
Norris and Piastri qualified on the front row at Monza, with Norris' title rival Max Verstappen down in eighth as Red Bull struggled at the Autodromo.
New F1 controversy sees FIA launch rear-wing scrutiny
F1 teams are set to be subject to stricter scrutiny over their rear wings at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix later this month.
The action comes after concerns were raised at pre-season testing in Bahrain.
READ MORE: New F1 controversy sees FIA launch rear-wing scrutiny
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