Christan Horner was sacked as Red Bull team principal last year after two decades in the role; 52-year-old involved in a consortium interested in buying Otro Capital’s 24 per cent stake in Alpine; Oxfordshire-based team finished bottom of constructors’ championship in 2025
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Its a matter of when now
The talks with Toto and Zak about getting the same engines will be interesting
According to driver's "The cars look really cool on the track and fans are going to love the new rules"
So probably the exact opposite in reality but it remains to be seen.
Having said that, because I've finally ditched my Murdoch's Sports Ransom after barely watching any of last seasons races live, you can guarantee this will be the greatest season of F1 ever.
Murdoch hasn't owned sky for some time.
For real tracks I watch on firestick.
Street races I watch ch4 highlights if at all. Skipped 3 races entirely last year. All street tracks. Watched zero sprints.
its was only day 1 time. but mercedes are looking very ominous 151 laps. according to sky F1 on youtube 1:18.594. half a second of hadjar. on the C1 & id assume on heavy fuel load as well
the paddock rumours of mercedes dominance may be true. if the protests are an indictator, red bull ford might have hit the ground running if theyve found the same compression rate loophole as mercedes.
when they say, times mean nothing interesting i think we are hoping that's true. because at the moment it is pretty ominous. because mercedes will be heavily sandbagging & yet miles ahead
as i was saying day 1. Russell was on C1, likely heavy fuel when he did + the paddock rumours of how impressive mercedes was
It's interesting looking a the names on the time sheets but we are in F1s third Manufacturer Era and this time it is much more dominant than before. It's two thirds of the grid.
Manufacturers: Audi, Alpine, Aston Martin, Cadillac, Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes.
Independents: Red Bull, Racing Bulls, Haas, Williams
this is typical F1. Ferrari, Audi & Honda. have realised theyve missed a trick. then im guessing red bull, have seen on GPS data from the shakedown & that Mercedes have done this trick far better than they have
It's interesting looking a the names on the time sheets but we are in F1s third Manufacturer Era and this time it is much more dominant than before. It's two thirds of the grid.
Manufacturers: Audi, Alpine, Aston Martin, Cadillac, Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes.
Independents: Red Bull, Racing Bulls, Haas, Williams
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