Red Bull will make no final decision about its Formula 1 power unit plans for 2019 until next month at the earliest, according to team principal Christian Horner.
Max Verstappen felt pleased to have escaped the Australian Grand Prix with some points under his belt following a wild Formula 1 season-opener for the Red Bull driver that ultimately saw him finish sixth at the chequered flag.
Ferrari and Red Bull Formula 1 team bosses Maurizio Arrivabene and Christian Horner have clashed over Laurent Mekies' pending move to Maranello amid claims that a gentleman’s agreement was broken regarding gardening leave periods that must be served by senior FIA staff.
Williams has issued a statement denying it questioned the parity of Mercedes' customer Formula 1 engines following the FIA's decision to issue a technical directive last month regarding the matter.
Red Bull has confirmed its driver running schedule for the final Formula 1 pre-season test session in Barcelona this week as Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen get their final outings ahead of the opening race of the year.
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner says he has never doubted the team has enjoyed parity with the works Renault team for its power units, but believes the recent FIA technical directive is a positive step.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has cast doubts over whether the FIA will be able to successfully clamp down on Formula 1 teams burning oil during qualifying in 2018.
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner has called on the FIA to issue a technical directive to clamp down on teams burning oil as fuel during qualifying, claiming there are “still loopholes” that are being exploited.
Daniel Ricciardo found some "encouraging early signs" from the Red Bull RB14 Formula 1 car following his first run-out in the new model on Monday at Silverstone, completing a shakedown ahead of pre-season testing in Barcelona next week.
FIA boss Jean Todt has claimed that “it would be very painful for Ferrari to leave Formula 1”. The Frenchman said “Ferrari is a brand icon, Ferrari is unique. We do not want a manufacturer to leave the sport”.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Red Bull’s demands for cheaper engines is to blame for the three-engine rule to be introduced for the 2018 Formula 1 world championship.
Liberty Media is set to offer Formula 1 teams an advance on payments in order to make up for a recent revenue shortfall, according to Red Bull chief Christian Horner.
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner says the team had to sacrifice speed for reliability during Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix as it sweated on a possible failure on its Renault power unit.
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner has underlined his intention to keep Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo together as teammates beyond the end of the 2018 season, saying the pair have formed the team's "best ever" line-up.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner is "very encouraged" by Formula 1's early engine plans for the 2021 season as the sport's bosses look to increase the sound of the power units while making them more affordable.
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner has revealed the team was "very close" to signing Fernando Alonso for the 2009 season after holding talks with his management, only for a disagreement over the length of contract to cause negotiations to break down.
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner says the team is waiting for the "right time" to open negotiations with Daniel Ricciardo over a new contract beyond the end of the 2018 season as it looks to secure the Australian's services in the long-term.
Red Bull is in no rush to finalise its Formula 1 engine plans beyond the end of next season, according to team boss Christian Horner, who expects a decision to be taken through the middle of 2018.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says he agrees with Red Bull boss Christian Horner’s criticism of inconsist race stewards and feels his own team was a victim of the problem at the United States Grand Prix.
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner has called out the FIA stewards for showing a lack of consistency in their decision making after Max Verstappen was stripped of a podium finish in Sunday's United States Grand Prix.
Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner has blasted the stewards at the United States Grand Prix for making an "appalling" decision to strip Max Verstappen of a podium finish for allegedly gaining an advantage by going off-track late on.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says despite Daniel Ricciardo being out of contract at the end of next year he is determined to see the Australian driver and team-mate Max Verstappen remain as its driver line-up “until 2020.”
Bosses from a number of Formula 1 teams have expressed their anger over the possibility of recent FIA technical chief Marcin Budkowski joining Renault, with one calling a possible move “entirely inappropriate”.