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Red Bull Racing has officially confirmed the departure of Christian
Horner from the team after 20 years in charge. Horner was sacked on
July 9th as team principal and CEO, but was only removed from
operational duties, meaning his last race trackside with the team
was the British Grand Prix on July 6th. READ MORE: Red Bull
officially confirm Christian Horner F1 departure Ferrari to launch
Charles Leclerc investigation after unseen Azerbaijan problem
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has confirmed the team is going to launch
an investigation into an engine problem for Charles Leclerc in
Azerbaijan. Starting 10th after crashing in qualifying, Leclerc was
initially fighting with Lando Norris and Liam Lawson, but was
unable to find a way past Lawson after their pit-stops, as
team-mate Lewis Hamilton was waved past after running a
contra-strategy to see if he could get past the cars ahead. READ
MORE: Ferrari to launch Charles Leclerc investigation after unseen
Azerbaijan problem Max Verstappen celebrates first title triumph as
team boss Max Verstappen has tasted success as a team owner for the
first time, with his Verstappen.com Racing team clinching the GT
World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup championship in Valencia. Drivers
Thierry Vermeulen and Chris Lulham secured the Gold Cup title
dominantly, marking a significant milestone for the four-time F1
champion as team boss. READ MORE: Max Verstappen celebrates first
title triumph as team boss Carlos Sainz rejects Lewis Hamilton
comparison after landmark Williams podium Carlos Sainz quickly shut
down a comparison to Lewis Hamilton after his Azerbaijan Grand Prix
podium regarding his Ferrari replacement. Sainz started second and
finished third in Baku to record Williams' first podium since
George Russell's second in the aborted 2021 Belgian GP, and first
in a fully completed race since Lance Stroll's third eight years
ago in the 2017 Azerbaijan race. READ MORE: Carlos Sainz rejects
Lewis Hamilton comparison after landmark Williams podium Isack
Hadjar reveals what 'pissed him off' after Red Bull family low in
Azerbaijan Isack Hadjar was left "pissed off" at himself following
a costly mistake in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, which left him the
lowest Red Bull-backed driver. Starting from eighth, Hadjar made a
good start and passed the McLaren of Lando Norris on the opening
lap, before a safety car for Oscar Piastri's crash. READ MORE:
Isack Hadjar reveals what 'pissed him off' after Red Bull family
low in Azerbaijan Lando Norris wary of Max Verstappen 'threat'
after being 'bitten' by Baku Lando Norris conceded he and Oscar
Piastri were 'bitten by Baku', underlining the fact their seemingly
two-way F1 drivers' title fight cannot be taken for granted.
Championship leader Piastri suffered a horrendous weekend in
Azerbaijan, crashing in qualifying and the race, albeit suffering
minimal damage to his advantage in the standings as Norris also
struggled. READ MORE: Lando Norris wary of Max Verstappen 'threat'
after being 'bitten' by Baku