Max Verstappen admits he had an inkling that Honda would depart Formula 1 before the official announcement came last week. Honda confirmed it will withdraw from the sport as a... read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo is confident Red Bull and Renault would be able to get back on "good working terms" should they opt to rekindle their Formula 1 partnership in 2022 read more »
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Guenther Steiner admits Haas is fighting this year's championship with "one hand behind our backs" but is confident the team will come right - it may take until... read more »
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Guenther Steiner is wary of signing older drivers, fearing that they could be past their peak by the time Haas 'really need' them in 2022. read more »
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Christian Horner has admitted that Red Bull needs "clarity" on its engine situation for 2022 by the end of this year, while dismissing claims that Max Verstappen has... read more »
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Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says it wants clarity on its 2022 power unit by the end of the year, and has dismissed speculation over Max Verstappen's contract. It... read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has opened the door to a possible power unit reunion with Renault from 2022. read more »
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Honda's F1 managing director Masashi Yamamoto has confirmed the Japanese manufacturer is willing to assist Red Bull following its departure from the sport after 2021. The... read more »
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Toto Wolff is said to be the stumbling block in Red Bull's chances of securing a Mercedes engine for 2022, that's according to Dutch commentators. read more »
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Sky F1's Ted Kravitz thinks a Red Bull-Mercedes partnership, although unlikely, should not be ruled out for 2022. read more »
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Martin Brundle believes Formula 1's changing regulations will make it impossible for Red Bull to attract a new engine manufacturer into the sport for 2022. read more »
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Renault have insisted they would be prepared to put past differences aside and provide Red Bull with engines from 2022. read more »
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Honda dropped a bombshell when they announced they would be leaving F1 (again) after the 2021 season. With no engine supplier for 2022 what options does Red Bull have and what... read more »
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Honda has announced that it will be pulling out of Formula 1 at the end of the 2021 season. The Japanese marque made the announcement during a press conference at its head... read more »
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McLaren boss, Andreas Seidl is confident that the 2022 regulation changes will do what they are intended to do. read more »
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Williams is not going to regard the 2021 Formula 1 season as a write-off, according to its Acting Team Principal Simon Roberts, in spite of the impending overhaul of technical... read more »
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Sergio Perez says he is now open to taking a "year out" of Formula 1 and see what options become available for the 2022 season. read more »
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Pierre Gasly says he hopes Formula 1 can eventually have MotoGP-style levels of competition after new regulations are introduced from 2022. Gasly claimed a shock victory for... read more »
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McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes up to seven teams could be in contention for the world championship title after Formula 1 introduces new aerodynamic regulations in 2022. read more »
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McLaren CEO Zak Brown has emphasised that McLaren must be wary of its midfield rivals' potential when Formula 1 introduces revised regulations in 2022. Formula 1 was... read more »
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Ferrari chief executive Louis Camilleri has admitted F1's struggling giants are "in a hole" and will find it "tough" to get out of it before the... read more »
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Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri says his F1 team finds itself stuck "in a hole" and admits it will be "tough" to turn things around before 2022. read more »
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Ferrari CEO Louis Camileri says the Italian company's Formula One team "is in a hole" at the moment and realistically has to wait until at least 2022 to be... read more »
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Sergio Perez says his priority is to remain in Formula 1 next season and wants a project with which he can contest the new cycle of regulations that will begin from 2022. Perez... read more »
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McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl says "artificially" slowing Mercedes down is the only way to make F1 exciting before 2022. read more »