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A former F1 champion has questioned Cadillac's approach to racing next year after it received approval to become the sport's 11th team.
Former Red Bull driver Sergio Perez is expected to return to F1 next year, but staff working at his new team aren't happy ...
According to F1 journalist Roger Benoit, Cadillac is prepared to double the salaries of current staff members at Red Bull and ...
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GPFans on MSNHorner and Perez tipped for reunion in stunning F1 transfer rumour
Horner and Perez shared a good relationship during the Mexican driver's stint at Red Bull, where he raced between 2021-2024, ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMick Schumacher could replace Sky F1 pundit as surprise F1 2026 lifeline emerges – reports
Mick Schumacher's Formula 1 return hopes could receive a surprise boost if a proposed deal sees him replace a Sky F1 pundit ...
Daniel Ricciardo has suffered a minor injury following a motorcycle accident in Australia earlier this week. The 8-time grand ...
Currently a frontrunner for Alpine in the World Endurance Championship, Schumacher is also tipped to replace Jenson Button in Cadillac’s Jota-run Hypercar entry next year, a move AMuS says could ...
A radical solution has been proposed regarding what Haas F1 team should stand for in the future. Former Formula 1 driver Ralf ...
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GPFans on MSNNew Christian Horner replacement revealed at Red Bull
Christian Horner’s replacement at Red Bull has been revealed after it was announced he was no longer listed as a director of the F1 team. The 51-year-old was removed from his role as team principal ...
It has since emerged that a number of Red Bull staff had Horner clauses in their contracts, enabling them to follow the team ...
Max Verstappen finally confirmed at the Hungarian Grand Prix just before the summer break that he would stay at Red Bull for 2026. He had been in talks with Mercedes. This doesn’t offer any long-term ...
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