28/08/2025 22:00
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone believes Max Verstappen moving
to Ferrari would be a career killer for the Dutchman. The four-time
F1 drivers' champion is contracted to Red Bull until the end of
2028, but has been closely linked with a move away from the Milton
Keynes team. READ MORE: Max Verstappen warned over potential F1
move: 'That would be the end of his career' Lewis Hamilton reveals
Ferrari 'pressure' that has erased F1 'fun' Lewis Hamilton has
vowed to rediscover the "fun" element of F1 after declaring himself
mired in "pressure" since joining Ferrari. Hamilton's initial joy
at signing for Ferrari, after his many years with Mercedes, with
whom he won six of his seven Formula 1 titles, eroded rapidly,
especially after a sprint win from pole position in the second race
weekend of the season in China. READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton reveals
Ferrari 'pressure' that has erased F1 'fun' Yuki Tsunoda makes
staggering Helmut Marko 'difference' claim Yuki Tsunoda has made
the staggering claim that Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko
did not realise the differences between his car and that of Max
Verstappen. Tsunoda had struggled to stay within a respectable
distance of the four-time F1 champion until he received crucial
upgrades in Belgium and Hungary. READ MORE: Yuki Tsunoda makes
staggering Helmut Marko 'difference' claim Lando Norris insists no
'regret' over costly F1 title errors Lando Norris has claimed he
does not "regret" any of the mistakes he made earlier in the season
as his F1 drivers' championship fight with Oscar Piastri
intensifies. The McLaren team-mates are locking in a close
intra-squad battle for their maiden crowns, with just nine points
separating the pair with 10 rounds remaining. READ MORE: Lando
Norris insists no 'regret' over costly F1 title errors Oscar
Piastri reveals 'unfair' strategy stance after McLaren talks Oscar
Piastri maintains it would be "unfair to neutralise" strategy
divergence at McLaren after Lando Norris' alternate approach
secured him victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix. The F1 drivers'
championship leader, who holds a nine-point advantage over his
McLaren team-mate, does not want to see the papaya squad prevent
the driver behind from rolling the dice, something he views to be
natural, as they have "a lot less to lose" in that situation. READ
MORE: Oscar Piastri reveals 'unfair' strategy stance after McLaren
talks Latest Christian Horner role filled following Red Bull axe
The axing of Christian Horner as team principal and CEO after 20
years with Red Bull following the British Grand Prix in July was a
bombshell that sent shockwaves through the sport. As part of a
major restructuring, Laurent Mekies was promoted from his team
principal position with Racing Bulls into Horner's roles with Red
Bull Racing. READ MORE: Latest Christian Horner role filled
following Red Bull axe