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Red Bull has submitted a protest against Canadian Grand Prix winner George Russell after Max Verstappen radioed his team complaining about the Mercedes star’s actions under a late Safety Car.
Dozens of four-wheeled contraptions ran a twisty course at the Utah Capitol on Saturday, for the first Utah edition of the Red Bull Soapbox Race.
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motorsport.com on MSNRed Bull has “enough drivers” to cover Max Verstappen’s F1 ban threatRed Bull team principal Christian Horner believes the team is well-equipped to cope in the event Max Verstappen teeters over the edge with an extra penalty point at the Canadian Grand Prix
These performances caught the eye of Christian Horner and Helmut Marko. Red Bull view Lindblad as a potential long-term successor to Max Verstappen, and with rookie FP1 appearance quotas to satisfy in 2025 across two teams, the 17-year-old has the opportunity to step into F1 equipment before his 18th birthday arrives in August.
They’re one of 49 carts that will race down Capitol Hill Saturday at noon in the Red Bull Soapbox Race. Theirs is just one of the Utah themed carts; another looks like the 9th and 9th Whale. There’s also one that’s a giant beehive.
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Autosport on MSNAlex Albon’s theory on why Red Bull F1 juniors struggle at the senior teamAs Yuki Tsunoda continues to struggle with his promotion from Racing Bulls, ex-Red Bull driver Alex Albon has shared his theory on why F1 drivers find the switch to the senior squad so tough
Formula 1 will be in action this weekend in Montreal, where the Canadian Grand Prix will take place. Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda will compete in the traditional Red Bull livery on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Kona Skatepark will reveal new park features and is bringing back the Red Bull Best Trick Contest to celebrate Go Skateboarding Day.