
Ferrari ‘very strong’, Mercedes unknown says Horner
Christian Horner has tipped Ferrari, McLaren and even Alpine, but says Mercedes have more to come.
Christian Horner has tipped Ferrari, McLaren and even Alpine, but says Mercedes have more to come.
Red Bull's upgraded RB18 was fastest in both the morning and afternoon sessions on the final day of pre-season testing in Bahrain.
Mercedes are concerned that they are "not in our normal form", with Ferrari surging ahead and the chasing pack closer than ever.
The Dutch pundit believes that the much lauded technical genius Adrian Newey often receives too much praise.
Sergio Perez has shown off Red Bull's upgraded package, the driver taking to the track in a RB18 featuring sculpted sidepods.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc believes Red Bull and Mercedes are sandbagging in a major way in Bahrain.
Sounds like the sandbags were piled high at Red Bull on day two of the official test in Bahrain.
Look out for a visually different Red Bull RB18 on Saturday - that's what Sergio Perez has suggested.
From denying Christian Horner said anything to tweaking that to nothing official, Red Bull seem to want his 'illegal' comments to go away.
One normal day of Formula 1, that's all we ask. Will never get it.
Could Max Verstappen benefit from a less forceful driving style? Christian Horner does not want to see that happen.
Sergio Perez wants a "longer" commitment from Red Bull having signed yet another one-year contract for this season.
Red Bull said no to more sprint races as the FIA would not even give the teams an inflationary increase on last year's allowance.
Christian Horner says Max Verstappen is "completely" unfazed by the drama over the manner in which he won the 2021 title.
Dutch journalist Olav Mol has rubbished suggestions that last year's title fight has put Red Bull on the back foot with this year's new cars.
Max Verstappen extended his contract at Red Bull through until 2028.
Christian Horner has pointed the finger at Mercedes for Michael Masi's exit.
Helmut Marko will "not comment" on the numbers involved in Max Verstappen's new deal, which is reportedly worth 40m per season.
No-one really knows where Red Bull stack up at the moment - as they probably planned it.
A reported £40million a year for Max Verstappen and he is worth every penny, according to Robert Doornbos.
Red Bull to Williams? No problem for a quietly confident Alex Albon, who returns to the Formula 1 grid.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko says it looks as if Ferrari have overtaken Red Bull and Mercedes based on the first test.
Reigning world champion Max Verstappen will be a Red Bull driver for years to come after signing a contract extension until 2028.
Zak Brown believes Red Bull's junior programme has been "brutal" to some drivers, including McLaren's IndyCar star Pato O'Ward.
Max Verstappen will remain a Red Bull driver until the end of the 2028 season having reportedly signed a new contract.
With the number one on the RB18 this season, Christian Horner says the "fight is to make sure we retain it on the car".
Whenever something's "interesting" in Formula 1, it's usually a sign it's a good idea.
Red Bull and Mercedes are "quite unsure" how F1's sliding scale in R&D will affect them this season, says Anthony Davidson.
Helmut Marko says Red Bull's new RB18 is overweight and he hopes the team bosses agree to increase the minimum weight.
Two seconds per lap of performance improvement could be found with the 2022 cars, predicts Christian Horner.