Dietrich Mateschitz has confirmed that his end-of-October deadline for a resolution of Red Bull’s engine crisis has been extended. The deadline came and went during
Red Bull is now looking to the most powerful man in motor-racing to help solve its engine supply crisis. Just as Red Bull magnate Dietrich
Daniel Ricciardo has backed the October deadline set by his boss to end Red Bull’s current engine crisis. If the deadline comes and goes without
It is more and more certain that Jean-Eric Vergne will secure at least one more year with Toro Rosso. Earlier, the 24-year-old Frenchman had been
Red Bull mogul Dietrich Mateschitz insists he is “not disappointed” to be losing world champion Sebastian Vettel. A week ago at Suzuka, the German –
Niki Lauda has put his mind to the problem of F1’s dwindling television and spectator audiences. Before the sport breaks for the summer, key meetings
Christian Horner has added his denial to reports Red Bull could end its F1 engine crisis by building its own turbo V6. Amid the reigning
Dietrich Mateschitz has put a line through rumours Red Bull is commencing a project to build its own F1 engine. “It’s not even worth denying
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