Formula 1

Getty Images By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Red Bull will be the focus of attention when Formula 1 pre-season testing starts this week in Bahrain – for reasons both on track and off. For one thing, the future of team principal Christian Horner is in doubt as a result of an internal investigation being
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Getty ImagesCopyright: Getty Images Morning Kevin Magnussen – Haas Esteban Ocon – Alpine *Max Verstappen – Red Bull (all day) Oscar Piastri (McLaren) *George Russell – Mercedes (all day) Yuki Tsunoda (RB) Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) Valtteri Bottas (Sauber) Alex Albon (Williams) Afternoon Nico Hulkenberg – Haas Pierre Gasly – Alpine Lando
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McLaren By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer McLaren Racing chief executive Zak Brown said the team are “realistic” about expectations for the new season as they unveiled their new car. McLaren’s Lando Norris was the second highest scorer behind runaway champion Max Verstappen in the final 12 races of last year after a major car
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Getty Images By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer A hearing into charges of inappropriate and controlling behaviour against Christian Horner has finished without resolution. The Red Bull team boss was quizzed on Friday by a lawyer for several hours on charges that relate to his behaviour towards a female employee. A spokesperson for Red Bull
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Formula 1 teams are unveiling their look for 2024 before the start of the new season in Bahrain on 2 March. Teams are launching their cars over a two-week period before pre-season testing gets under way. Here are the cars revealed so far. Haas Haas Williams Williams F1 Sauber Stake F1 Team Alpine Renault Group
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Getty Images By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer The British Grand Prix will continue at Silverstone until at least 2034 after the historic track signed a new 10-year deal with Formula 1. The move marks a period of enhanced stability for the UK’s place on the F1 calendar after years of uncertainty. F1 president and
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Renault Group By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Alpine have launched what they say is an “innovative” and “aggressive” new car – but have held back from making predictions about its performance. The French team slipped to sixth in the constructors’ championship in 2023 after finishing fourth the year before. Team principal Bruno Famin said:
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