Christian Horner inside the Red Bull garage during the 2024 F1 season
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Horner: Red Bull F1 will “sit down and discuss the future” of Sergio Pérez for 2025 after Abu Dhabi GP

As the 2024 F1 season draws to a close, it appears that the fate of the Pérez-Red Bull 2025 collaboration is uncertain. With one round to go, Sergio Pérez sits in eighth place—277 points behind his world champion teammate Max Verstappen. The battle for the constructors’ championship has gone down to the wire in Abu…

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Horner Wolff Abu Dhabi GP 2024
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Horner reacts to Wolff comments and Verstappen/Russell F1 feud

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has reacted to Toto Wolff calling him a “yapping little terrier”. He has also commented on the ongoing verbal fight between his driver Max Verstappen and George Russell. Mercedes and Red Bull once more have found themselves in a conflict during the Qatar GP weekend. Verstappen was given a…

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Oakes “gave me his word” — Komatsu unaware of Alpine F1 using Ocon Haas Abu Dhabi test as leverage

Ayao Komatsu, team principal of the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, claims that he was unaware that the BWT Alpine F1 Team had used the post-season Abu Dhabi test with the Kannapolis-based team as leverage to have Esteban Ocon forfeit the final race of the 2024 season to Jack Doohan. Ocon replaced by Doohan for Abu…

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Arthur and Charles Leclerc in the F1 paddock on Thursday ahead of the Abu Dhabi GP
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“To see two Leclercs in Formula 1 in Ferrari is very, very special” — Charles on driving alongside brother Arthur in FP1 at F1 Abu Dhabi GP

In the first practice session of the F1 Abu Dhabi GP, Arthur and Charles Leclerc will drive alongside each other for Ferrari. This milestone will mark the first time brothers have participated in an F1 session as teammates. Arthur Leclerc will get a chance behind the wheel of the SF-24 in place of Carlos Sainz…

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Pierre Gasly “very proud” of Alpine’s performance gains after run to P5 in F1 Qatar GP

After a double podium in Brazil and a third-place qualifying in Las Vegas—where he retired due to engine failure—Gasly had momentum heading into the 2024 Qatar GP. Starting in 11th place after narrowly missing Q3, he lost out to Magnussen and Tsunoda at the start, before clearing the Japanese driver after the first Safety Car….

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