How can Red Bull stem the tide?
The boring victories are often the most satisfying; Lewis Hamilton was in cruise control in Qatar on Sunday, aided by title rival Max Verstappen’s grid penalty. As we saw with Mercedes chief Toto Wolff in Brazil, this time it was Red Bull boss Christian Horner’s turn to lose his cool, blaming a “rogue marshal” for waving the yellow flag that cost Verstappen his front row starting spot. It required an apology from Horner to the FIA, quite right too as all the marshals give their time freely to allow this sport to happen. The pendulum continues to swing in favour of Mercedes, with Verstappen’s lead down to eight points with two races to go. Don’t expect a smooth ride from here! By: Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief Motorsport.com |
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EDITOR'S CHOICE Hamilton to get Brazil F1 engine back for Saudi Arabia GP Mercedes is to bring Lewis Hamilton's more powerful Brazil engine back in to play for Formula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in a bid to help his title push. |
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| Ten things we learned from F1's 2021 Qatar Grand Prix We pick out the key talking points as relations between the rival Mercedes and Red Bull squads deteriorated further, drivers complained about unclear rules and an F1 legend ended a seven-year podium wait.
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| Horner defends 'straight talking' attitude in F1 Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he stands by his 'straight talking' nature in Formula 1, although admits he went too far in Qatar in his criticisms of a marshal.
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| | | Verstappen "knew" he would be penalised after Qatar F1 qualifying Max Verstappen did not feel “shocked or surprised” by his Formula 1 grid penalty in Qatar, believing he would drop back the evening before the race. |
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| Masi: Horner criticism of Qatar F1 marshal “not accepted”
FIA Formula 1 race director Michael Masi believes Red Bull boss Christian Horner has overstepped the mark in his Qatar Grand Prix criticism on marshals. |
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