Red Bull, Mexico and Max Verstappen
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Newcastle Red Bulls still look utterly devoid of any fizz and energy this season as the Prem’s bottom boys were stomped at the Stoop.
Max Verstappen was only fifth fastest in qualifying at the Mexico City Grand Prix, as the Dutchman struggled to control his Red Bull car in hot conditions
McLaren would have "heavily compromised" the development of its 2026 car had it attempted to match Red Bull's frequency of upgrades this season, team principal Andrea Stella said.
Sergio Perez believes that ‘even Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc ’ would struggle going up against Max Verstappen within the Red Bull team. The Mexican racer sent a stark warning to Isack Hadjar, who is expected to be announced as the Dutchman’s next team-mate in the coming weeks.
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko says more upgrades are on their way to help Max Verstappen's title charge.
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Max Verstappen sets stark Mexico City GP requirement in Red Bull setback
Convinced he won't be making up positions at Turn 1 in Mexico. Max Verstappen says he needs the drivers ahead of him to retire.
The team was hit with the fine after the stewards found a Red Bull team member went back to the grid after the formation lap had started, and “did not appear to react” when the pit marshals tried stopping him from going back onto the track. €25,000 of the fine was suspended for the rest of the season, barring any repeat breaches.
Jeremiah Smith has landed a historic NIL deal. Per On3, the Ohio State star wide receiver inked a deal with Red Bull and is now the first-ever college athlete to appear on a Red Bull can. According to On3, Smith has a $4.2 million NIL valuation.
Red Bull Racing’s Chief Engineer Paul Monaghan has suggested that while the team’s 2025 car has reached a mature stage in its development, there may still be “one or two tiny things” left to introduce before the season ends.