Horner, Ferrari and F1
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Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed at the British Grand Prix that he has held talks with Fred Vasseur about his future with the squad. The team principal’s three-year contrac
Charles Leclerc believes there is no need for Ferrari to adjust its 2026 car to better suit Lewis Hamilton’s driving style.
Christian Horner’s sacking from Red Bull sent shockwaves through Formula 1. But his replacement Laurent Mekies could be the calm presence the team needs amid what promises to be an intense period of scrutiny.
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Autosport on MSNLewis Hamilton still struggling with "unbelievably tricky" Ferrari F1 carHamilton has had a tough 2025 F1 season so far, and though Silverstone was better for the Briton, he’s still far from satisfied
Ferrari F1 driver Lewis Hamilton was dealt a massive blow after the Italian car manufacturer shut down the possibility of a manual transmission returning.
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Christian Horner's sacking as Red Bull team boss, a seismic moment for the sport despite warning tremors, raises immediate questions about the future of star driver Max Verstappen.
Former Formula One driver Vitantonio Liuzzi believes Christian Horner would be the "perfect choice" to replace Fred Vasseur if Ferrari parted ways with their team principal.
Christian Horner's time at Red Bull is over, Mirror Sport takes a look at the former team principal's life, including his huge net worth, and potential future