Max Verstappen Red Bull era ENDS
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Daily Express US on MSNRed Bull urged to make even more radical firings in order to keep Max VerstappenRed Bull has been tipped to part ways with yet another senior official following the firing of long-standing team principal and CEO Christian Horner this week.
Red Bull chief Helmut Marko has admitted that Max Verstappen 's time at the top of the sport is done for now. Verstappen has won the last four F1 drivers' championships, but Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have turned 2025 into a two-horse race from which he is very much excluded.
Amid growing buzz of the four-time champion’s connection to Mercedes, an unlucky crash at the Red Bull Ring crushed his already dwindling championship hopes.
Max Verstappen marked a visit to the Red Bull factory in Milton Keynes, just a day after the shocking dismissal of team principal Christian Horner.Effective from Wednesday, July 9, Horner was let go from his operational duties after a
Flight tracker data from Verstappen's jet suggests he may have met Toto Wolff near Sardinia, fueling rumors of a potential Mercedes switch.
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull: Oscar Piastri deserved penalty, rain ruined Max Verstappen’s British GPChristian Horner was unsurprised to see Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri penalised during a British Grand Prix which saw Max Verstappen finish fifth having started from pole for Red Bull