Christian Horner will be able to return to Formula 1 as early as spring 2026 after finalising a payout with Red Bull, sources have told ESPN.
Category: Formula 1
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Sources: Horner gets $100m payout, wants F1 return
Christian Horner will be able to return to Formula 1 as early as spring 2026 after finalising a payout with Red Bull, sources have told ESPN.
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Sainz dreaming of fairytale podium in Baku
Carlos Sainz is dreaming of a fairytale podium for Williams after claiming a shock front row start for Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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Hamilton in ‘shock’ Q2 exit; Leclerc crashes out
Lewis Hamilton suffered a shock exit from Q2 in a dramatic qualifying session that also saw his teammate Charles Leclerc crash out.
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F1 chaos! Verstappen on pole, Piastri 1 of 6 crashes
Max Verstappen denied Carlos Sainz and Williams a shock pole position in one of the great Formula 1 qualifying sessions, featuring six red flags.
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Baku has Verstappen smelling blood in the water, McLaren hearing ‘Jaws’ theme
For as dominant as McLaren has been in 2025, Max Verstappen shouldn’t be anywhere near the title fit. After his Baku win, though, he’s in it.
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Verstappen doesn’t rule out F1 title chance
Max Verstappen has not ruled out the chance to win a fifth Formula 1 world title as he closes the gap to leader Oscar Piastri in the drivers’ championship with his dominant victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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Sainz: Baku podium feels better than the rest
Williams driver Carlos Sainz said his third-place finish at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix felt even better than the first podium result of his career.
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Even Schumacher made errors like Piastri – Stella
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella is convinced Oscar Piastri’s disastrous Azerbaijan Grand Prix was a one-off, saying all the great drivers — including seven-time champion Michael Schumacher — have had comparable weekends.
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Verstappen wins in Baku; Russell, Sainz on the podium
Max Verstappen took victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix as McLaren’s chaotic weekend on the streets of Baku continued with Oscar Piastri crashing out on the opening lap and Lando Norris securing seventh place.