Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Christian Horner speak at the Formula One launch in London ahead of the new season.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has addressed former chief technical officer Adrian Newey's comments on how the team handled issues with the RB20 F1 ca
Formula 1 season launch event delivered an unexpected moment for Christian Horner. The Red Bull team principal, accustomed to leading one of the most successful teams in recent years, became the target of boos from the crowd at London’s O2 Arena.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem launched the 'United Against Online Abuse' campaign, addressing the recent incident of booing at F1's 75th anniversary event, targeting Max Verstappen and Christian Horner.
Christian Horner at the Milton Keynes HQ in early 2011 – when there was no stopping Red Bull Motor Sport: In January you celebrated 20 years as team principal of Red Bull. Does it feel like 20 years?
Formula One's governing body urged fans to show more respect after 'tribalist' booing of four-times champion Max Verstappen and his Red Bull boss Christian Horner at a 10-team season launch.
Christian Horner acknowledges Red Bull's new role as underdogs in the upcoming F1 season, with McLaren and Lando Norris favored to dominate. Despite R
CHRISTIAN HORNER was brutally booed at the F1 75 launch event at the O2 Arena. Fans filled the arena to watch all ten Formula One teams reveal car liveries and driver racesuits for the season. The
The FIA have blasted Formula One fans after both Max Verstappen and Christian Horner were given hostile receptions at Tuesday’s F1 75 event. It occurred during the launch for the 2025 season, with all 10 teams revealing their new liveries at the 02 Arena in London.
Christian Horner was booed during Formula 1's live launch after the Red Bull boss was humiliated in the event's opening segment by Jack Whitehall. The live unveiling took place at the O2 arena in London, with each team taking to the stage to showcase their 2025 liveries.
Lewis Hamilton reportedly clocked in 0.8 seconds slower than Charles Leclerc in the Ferrari SF-25 shakedown at the constructors' Fiorano race track. The shakedown was the only chance for Hamilton and Leclerc to get behind the wheel before pre-season testing in Bahrain next Wednesday.