Formula One
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Brazilian law firm says action launched in London’s High Court
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The Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner, issued a pointed warning to his world champion driver Max Verstappen after victory in Saudi Arabia
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The controversy and intrigue involving Red Bull Racing developed further when the team’s adviser said he could be suspended after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
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Brief letters: Fast cars | Red carpet crash | Fat shaming | Budget crimes | Short shrift
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The storm raging at Red Bull masks the broader problems of power imbalances between men and women in the sport
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British teenager Ollie Bearman qualified in 11th place for the Saud Arabian Grand Prix as a last-minute stand-in for Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz
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The Red Bull team principal believes others in the sport are taking advantage of the scandal engulfing his team
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Despite dark clouds elsewhere, all-female series brings hope of progress for sport which has long struggled to mobilise women
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Max Verstappen stood by his father Jos, saying ‘he is not a liar’ following his explosive claim that Red Bull could explode if Christian Horner remains as team principal
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Formula One’s governing body has admitted a report exists ‘detailing potential allegations’ over its president’s alleged interference in the 2023 Saudi GP
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Mohammed ben Sulayem is reportedly under investigation for acting to overturn a penalty given to Fernando Alonso at the 2023 Saudi Arabian GP
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Christian Horner staged a face-to-face meeting with Max Verstappen’s representative in Dubai in a bid to iron out escalating tensions at Red Bull
Race of truth: F1 needs to double down on diversity if it wants to put the Horner saga behind it