Toto Wolff just pulled back the curtain on one of Formula 1’s most private relationships—his friendship with Lewis Hamilton. In a candid moment from the
Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has praised Lewis Hamilton in a recent interview, calling him the only Formula 1 driver “above a team” and crediting his unmatched global influence. Speaking on the Business of Sport podcast, Steiner explained that Hamilton’s presence transcends Formula 1 in a way no other current driver can claim.
Red Bull’s first race without Christian Horner will be at the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, but Helmut Marko is worried that things could go badly wrong for Max Verstappen at Spa.
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Lewis Hamilton‘s debut year at Ferrari has been nothing short of a disappointment. With 12 races in the 2025 season, Hamilton has only achieved a single sprint race win in China, with no podiums or main race wins.
Max Verstappen‘s future at Red Bull is under immense scrutiny. Milton Keynes’ leadership has fallen apart as they unexpectedly fired Christian Horner from the squad.
Oliver Bearman has a long-term ambition to fill Lewis Hamilton’s seat at Ferrari. He’s currently the top prospect in the team’s academy, and there are already discussions about him taking over when Hamilton eventually moves on.
Red Bull Racing is going through a period of upheaval. The energy drinks giant decided to sack Team Principal Christian Horner amid a massive performance slump.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull are facing a period of turmoil. Milton Keynes has kickstarted a transition after sacking long-time Team Principal Christian Horner amid rumors of escalating tensions within the Austrian giant.
Formula 1 has always thrived on its rivalries, both on and off the track. This year, the drivers’ title race has been between McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.
There’s been plenty of discussion lately about Max Verstappen’s future with Red Bull, especially with how things have played out for the team recently.
Oscar Piastri has quickly emerged as the favorite to win the drivers’ title in 2025 due to his flawless performances. McLaren’s dominant pace this year has also contributed to Piastri’s success.
Lewis Hamilton finds himself battling two of his former teams at the sharp end of the grid, chasing a third championship with a different constructor – something only one driver in history has ever done before.
Red Bull is currently undergoing an extremely difficult time in Formula 1. The Austrian outfit is unable to contend for race wins even though Max Verstappen is giving it his all.
Christian Horner’s 20-year run as Red Bull CEO and team principal came to a sudden close last week, marking the end of an era for the team. He first took charge back in 2005, becoming the youngest team principal in F1 history.
Red Bull is currently in a period of turmoil. The team has lost some notable key figures in the past couple of years, as this mass exodus has directly contributed to the performance slump.
Red Bull is currently undergoing an extremely unstable period, especially in terms of performance. Multiple key figures have already exited the team, with even Max Verstappen being rumored to switch constructors as soon as the 2026 season.
Amid 2025 struggles, Lewis Hamilton is already looking ahead to F1’s new era in 2026 and how he can help Ferrari get back to the top. In early 2024, Lewis Hamilton sent shockwaves across the sporting world when he announced that he would be leaving Mercedes for Ferrari.
Max Verstappen is the biggest name in the F1 driver market right now. Despite having a valid Red Bull contract for 2028, there have been persistent rumors over the Dutchman wanting to join a new team.
Max Verstappen‘s future in F1 remains the biggest talking point in the paddock. The Dutch driver has reportedly continued to flirt with the idea of leaving Red Bull despite having a contract till the end of 2028.
An eventful British GP ended in an increasingly familiar result, a McLaren 1-2, as the chequered flag came out. Norris reduced Piastri’s Championship advantage to just eight points, putting him ever closer to the Australian.
Ferrari were seen as McLaren’s most likely challengers heading into 2025, particularly with the addition of 7-time Champion Lewis Hamilton. The team’s performance this year, therefore, is a far cry from pre-season expectations.
Red Bull Racing has fired Christian Horner after 20 years with the team. Under Horner, Red Bull Racing had immense success racking up 8 drivers championships, 6 constructors titles, 124 grand prix wins, 107 pole positions, and 287 podium finishes.