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Max Verstappen subtly indicated his view of Red Bull’s extraordinary decision to drop his team mate after just two grands prix when the team announced the decision a week ago. He endorsed a social media post by fellow Dutch racer Giedo van der Garde which described the decision as being like “bullying or a panic

Red Bull has made sure Yuki Tsunoda has no doubts over their priority after he became the team’s latest driver. Tsunoda will team up with Max Verstappen, who lies second in the drivers’ championship after the opening two rounds. Red Bull’s motorsport consultant Helmut Marko said this week they need him to “support Max strategy-wise,”

Liam Lawson says the two race weekends he had in Red Bull’s car before being demoted to their second team wasn’t enough time to get used to it. Red Bull demoted Lawson to their second team, Racing Bulls, and have promoted Yuki Tsunoda in his place from this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix. “Obviously I would

Red Bull held a meeting with Max Verstappen following the Chinese Grand Prix to reassure him over their development plans. The world champion has begun his title defence on the back foot as Lando Norris pulled eight points clear of him over the opening three rounds. He finished fourth in China, behind the McLaren drivers