18/08/2025 22:00
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has asserted Max Verstappen is
"correct" in a recent claim regarding the Woking-based squad's car.
McLaren has enjoyed a successful campaign, winning 11 out of the 14
grands prix staged so far. READ MORE: McLaren respond to Max
Verstappen claim: 'He is correct' Toto Wolff misses 'asshole'
Christian Horner: 'Who should I hate now?' Mercedes team principal
Toto Wolff has opened up on the recent departure of Christian
Horner, someone he jokingly describes as an "asshole" but also a
"real personality" who has left F1. Horner had led Red Bull as its
team principal and CEO from when the Austrian outfit entered the
pinnacle of motorsport in 2005, before being axed three days after
the British GP. READ MORE: Toto Wolff misses 'asshole' Christian
Horner: 'Who should I hate now?' Max Verstappen fires clear
Mercedes rumours response Max Verstappen has fired a clear response
to all the rumours which linked him with a move to Mercedes, noting
he felt that he did not "need to say anything". For several rounds
before the F1 summer break, Verstappen's future was the lead
talking point, due to uncertainty over whether he would continue
with Red Bull. READ MORE: Max Verstappen fires clear Mercedes
rumours response F1 track seeking calendar return after critical
'mistake' The CEO of the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) has
admitted it was a mistake for Malaysia to stop hosting F1 races.
The Asian track made its first appearance on the schedule as a
world championship race in 1999 and quickly became a hit due to its
layout and the unpredictable weather that surrounded the event.
READ MORE: F1 track seeking calendar return after critical
'mistake' Red Bull boss explains 'biggest difference' in new F1
role Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has detailed the
"biggest difference" between managing a top F1 squad and a midfield
outfit. Mekies took over control of the Red Bull team last month
following Christian Horner's unexpected dismissal. READ MORE: Red
Bull boss explains 'biggest difference' in new F1 role Lando Norris
issues F1 warning over 'fake' fear: 'That's not motorsport' Lando
Norris has asserted he is keen to avoid seeing F1 become too "fake"
and deviating from traditional racing methods. F1 is set for a
major technical regulation change next year, with significant
changes coming to the power units and aerodynamics. READ MORE:
Lando Norris issues F1 warning over 'fake' fear: 'That's not
motorsport'