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Red Bull Racing has confirmed that Japanese rookie Ayumu Iwasa will drive Max Verstappen's car during the Bahrain Grand ...
Red Bull Racing ... in Japan, leading many to believe that momentum may have shifted from the Woking-based McLaren team to Red Bull. Max Verstappen was approaching the Bahrain Grand Prix with ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNWhat’s going on at Red Bull? The story behind the RB21 woesAfter the highs of the Japanese Grand Prix, the true extent of Red Bull's car struggles came into sharp focus in Bahrain.
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PlanetF1 on MSNF1 manufacturers in crisis? F1 2026 engine rumours surface – reportA number of F1 2026 engine manufacturers are in crisis as Mercedes, Ferrari, Honda, Audi F1 and Red Bull-Ford prepare for the ...
SUZUKA, Mie Prefecture--Max Verstappen's record-breaking dominance in Formula 1 resumed Sunday with his victory in the Japanese Grand Prix ... the finish line by Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez ...
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The Bahrain Grand Prix in 2025 will see some title battles, ambitious rookies, and potential changes in the pecking order.
The FIA convened a meeting in the Bahrain paddock on Friday to discuss the current and future power unit direction for F1.
The McLaren duo have each won a grand prix but had to settle for the minor podium places last week in Japan as defending world champion Verstappen triumphed for Red Bull Racing.
Red Bull was the fastest and most consistent pit-stop crew last season, with it and McLaren having the fastest individual pit time of 1.9 seconds. McLaren holds the record in Formula 1, at 1.8 seconds ...
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