Toto Wolff has hit back at Red Bull counterpart Christian Horner’s claim that negotiations about a supply of engines for 2016 are back on. Horner
Christian Horner has revealed that talks with two manufacturers are taking place as Red Bull continues to work on its engine supplier crisis. Amid the
Amid all the talk of a Red Bull crisis, Max and Jos Verstappen insist they are not worried. However, the energy drink company – owning
Mika Hakkinen says he can understand why Red Bull is threatening to quit formula one over its engine situation. The energy drink company, with two
Red Bull’s Daniil Kvyat capitalised on morning good form and set the fastest time for the Japanese GP free practice 2. Meanwhile, Mercedes drivers Nico
Red Bull is stepping up its F1 quit threat by putting pressure on the sport’s authorities, and potential supplier Ferrari. At present, the energy drink
Red Bull did not push hard for a supply of Mercedes engines, the German team’s chairman and F1 legend Niki Lauda says. Obviously splitting with
Audi’s Ingolstadt board has given the green light to formula one, the German publication Audi Bild claimed exclusively on Monday. Actually, the latest rumours about
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