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PlanetF1 on MSNZak Brown’s heavy-handed Red Bull jibes are not needed when McLaren is on topThe only problem is Brown has ignored the golden rule of s**t-talking: it needs to be well crafted as anything too ...
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown got creative with his water bottle during FP1 in a cheeky dig aimed at rivals Red Bull.
Since then, key figures like Adrian Newey have departed, and Jonathan Wheatley's move to Audi has been linked to Red Bull's ...
On the track, Max Verstappen, who arrived in Miami just three hours before Friday practice after the birth of his daughter ...
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown wants to see a change in Formula One’s protest process to stop teams making “bogus allegations” ...
George Russell is confident that McLaren aren’t breaking any rules, with the Woking-based team coming under the spotlight due ...
Christian Horner has responded to Zak Brown’s cheeky jab - a water bottle labelled ‘tyre water’ - which poked fun at Red Bull ...
It was thus a doubly bad weekend for Red Bull and another great one for McLaren. But also a real tonic for F1 and fans in ...
Thursday’s media day ahead of the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was dominated by speculation over Max Verstappen ... to pour cold water on the rumors. Friday gave Red Bull Team Principal ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown found a unique way to troll arch-rival Red Bull. At the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, Brown used a bottle with the ... Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda. Max Verstappen registered the ...
This has underpinned Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri’s recent success, and after battling Max Verstappen throughout the second ...
But while Piastri and third-placed Charles Leclerc began spraying their bottles, Verstappen was ... Sebastian Vettel sends plea to Max Verstappen and Red Bull in 'decisive' verdict "I don't ...
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