Horner: IndyCar Red Bull aeroscreen use could give it new F1 chance
Red Bull chief Christian Horner believes the use of the aeroscreen cockpit protection device in IndyCar could revive the prospect of introducing it to Formula 1, if it works well
Red Bull chief Christian Horner believes the use of the aeroscreen cockpit protection device in IndyCar could revive the prospect of introducing it to Formula 1, if it works well
Honda’s improved performance since introducing its Spec 3 engine was aided by the previously unknown introduction of a “countermeasure” after the French Grand Prix
The outright dominance of this year’s Mercedes Formula 1 car has made it difficult to bet against when it comes to taking grand prix victories in 2019
Few top Formula 1 teams have been as notorious as Red Bull for shuffling driver line-ups, given its record for mid-season bombshells such as the Alex Albon/Pierre Gasly switch
McLaren Formula 1 rookie Lando Norris believes he will gain more by being “on the limit” this season than being conservative because he still has “a lot” to learn
Ferrari is “not happy yet” with the proposed 2021 Formula 1 regulations and is pushing back against standardisation, according to team boss Mattia Binotto
Alfa Romeo is “improving drastically” and has made a “huge” step with its potential this season, according to the Formula 1 team’s chief Frederic Vasseur
Honda’s 2019 Formula 1 season has been better than technical director Toyoharu Tanabe expected given the “big gap” he saw at the start of the year
Max Verstappen believes Charles Leclerc is not the only young gun he will fight in Formula 1, despite the “amazing” opportunity for the karting rivals to race each other again
Formula 1 teams will face a “risk” in getting the staff required for an increased calendar within the proposed 2021 budget cap, believes Ferrari’s Mattia Binotto