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Red Bull Racing Fined €50,000 for Grid Marker Incident at US Grand Prix Following the United States Grand Prix in…
Thursday’s newspapers have a real mix of headlines this morning! Several newspapers led with Christian Horner’s removal as Red Bull’s F1 team principal after he faced accusations of inappropriate behaviour at work.
There is coverage of the Lionesses’ thrashing of the Dutch in last night’s Euro 2025, with the newspapers praising the performance of the entire team.
Coverage of Emmanuel Macron’s visit to the UK continues to find space on the front pages, with the press picking apart a plan to return migrants who have crossed the channel in small boats.
A handful of other standalone stories make up the rest of the front page coverage, with a doctor’s strike on the horizon and updates on the Southport killings.
Christian Horner has said his sacking as F1 Red Bull’s team principal came as a “shock” during an emotional farewell speech, in a ruthless bit of business by the Red Bull team.
Christian Horner Sacked as Red Bull F1 Team Boss Christian Horner has been removed as CEO and team principal of…
Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar has declared that he “doesn’t feel ready” to step up to Red Bull’s main Formula 1 team just yet, opting instead to continue his development with his current outfit.
Christian Horner Calls for Changes to Monaco Circuit Following Controversial Race Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has advocated…
The opening races of the 2025 Formula 1 season have painted a stark picture for Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing.
Formula 1 has extended its partnership with the Mexico Grand Prix, finalising a three-year contract that will keep the race on the calendar until at least 2028.
20-year-old French-Algerian rookie Isack Hadjar has quickly made his mark in Formula 1, showcasing both speed and resilience despite a rocky start.
Red Bull Racing has confirmed it will not pursue a right-of-review petition regarding Max Verstappen’s controversial five-second penalty during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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