Oscar Piastri on a podium charge, Daniel Ricciardo’s frustrating weekend, Ferrari debutant Oliver Bearman, Haas scores points

[ad_1] Red Bull Racing promised the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix would generate a closer contest, and technically it was right. Max Verstappen’s victory margin over the next-next team was 18 seconds, down from 25 seconds in Bahrain last weekend. Sometimes it’s the hope that kills you. Every practice, qualifying session and race from the 2024 … Read more

Christian Horner responds after Max Verstappen’s quit threat, Helmut Marko’s future with Red Bull, speculation, politics, Jos Verstappen, power play

[ad_1] Red Bull Racing principal Christian Horner has declared “nobody is bigger than the team” after Max Verstappen threatened to walk away from his contract in the ongoing tumult rocking the constructors champion. Earlier in the weekend star driver Verstappen publicly linked his future at Milton Keynes to Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko. Marko … Read more

Alpine executes technical restructure after dire Bahrain Grand Prix, Matt Harman and Dirk de Beer resign, constructors championship management changes

[ad_1] Alpine’s technical department will be restructured following the resignation of key managers in the wake of the French team’s horror start to the season. Technical director Matt Harman and head of aerodynamics Dirk de Beer resigned last month, before the team’s disastrous first race in Bahrain. Their departures have triggered a reorganisation of the … Read more

Daniel Ricciardo’s full-time comeback with RB, Red Bull Racing, driver market, silly season, Sergio Perez, Yuki Tsunoda

[ad_1] Daniel Ricciardo is a very lucky man. Just 12 months ago there was serious doubt over whether we’d see Ricciardo in Formula 1 again. The ever-affable Aussie was burnt out. His two torrid years at McLaren had left him badly bruised, and his sacking with a year still to run on his contract had … Read more