With Helmut Marko's recent exit, the last of the leaders that build Red Bull into an F1 superpower are gone. Edd Straw explores whether the 2026 version of the team can continue the team's legacy.
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F1 2025 recap: Yuki Tsunoda’s make-or-break Red Bull F1 chance broke him
Yuki Tsunoda had a lot to gain but also much to lose, graduating to Red Bull mid-season. It may have ended his F1 career ...
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Red Bull boss: Decision to demote Tsunoda 'very difficult'
Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies admitted that it was a "very difficult" decision to demote Yuki Tsunoda to reserve ...
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How has Red Bull really changed under Mekies?
It would have been easy after Red Bull's Italian Grand Prix win for its new Formula 1 team boss Laurent Mekies to take c ...
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Why Liam Lawson is thankful for Red Bull ruthlessness after uneasy wait for F1 2026 certainty
Towards the end of the year, the uncertainty about the Racing Bulls seats began to mount. With Lawson’s teammate Isack Hadjar ...
Max Verstappen’s early December comments on a potential Red Bull exit have resurfaced, as he explains why any future move ...
Speculation around Real Madrid's search for a potential successor to the under-pressure Xabi Alonso has intensified, but Red ...
With 5 minutes on the clock and drones lighting up the sky, Fehmi Atalar of Türkiye stacked his score to become the ...
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