Christian Horner warns Max Verstappen as Charles Leclerc fumes over team radio - RacingNews365 Review

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Christian Horner believes the major unknown of the 2026 F1 rules could mean Max Verstappen's hypothetical move to Mercedes would be a mistake.  Although Horner has been firm that Verstappen is staying at Red Bull for 2026, the driver himself has not explicitly confirmed this to be the case, as rumours swirl that a deal for him to defect to Mercedes is being worked on.  READ MORE: Christian Horner hands Max Verstappen major warning about potential Mercedes move Revealed: Charles Leclerc x-rated radio fury after Silverstone blow Charles Leclerc expressed anger in his qualifying result ahead of the British Grand Prix by furiously criticising himself over his team radio. Leclerc ended the session in sixth place, having entered the final Q3 segment hunting for pole position. READ MORE: Revealed: Charles Leclerc x-rated radio fury after Silverstone blow Oliver Bearman hammered by F1 stewards after red-flag gaffe Oliver Bearman has been hammered by the British Grand Prix stewards after a second red-flag infringement in five races. In the second practice session for the Monaco Grand Prix, Bearman was handed a 10-place penalty for overtaking the Williams of Carlos Sainz under red-flag conditions. READ MORE: Oliver Bearman hammered by F1 stewards after red-flag gaffe 2025 F1 British Grand Prix - Silverstone Qualifying results Max Verstappen delivered another outstanding qualifying performance to land pole position for the British Grand Prix. Seemingly from nowhere, the four-time F1 champion knocked McLaren's Oscar Piastri off top spot with the last lap of the top-10 shoot-out with a 1:24.892, beating Piastri by 0.103s. Lando Norris starts third in his McLaren. READ MORE: 2025 F1 British Grand Prix - Silverstone Qualifying results Cadillac name 'very attractive' option for 2026 F1 seat Cadillac F1 CEO Dan Towriss has confirmed Valtteri Bottas as a "very attractive" option for his team next season. The American squad is preparing to join the F1 field in 2026 and expand the grid to 22 cars for the first time in 10 years. READ MORE: Cadillac name 'very attractive' option for 2026 F1 seat Lando Norris on verge of F1 grid penalty after Silverstone change McLaren has fitted Lando Norris' car with its final legal control electronics and energy store ahead of qualifying for the British Grand Prix.  Each driver can use two of each component during a season without receiving a penalty, with Norris' MCL39 having been fitted with the second of both.  READ MORE: Lando Norris on verge of F1 grid penalty after Silverstone change
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