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Newey comments on Red Bull, Johnny Herbert lands a new job, and Hamilton talked about what he expects in a more ’emotional’ Ferrari environment. Together with GPblog’s exclusive interview with Alpine team boss Oliver Oakes and McLaren’s Pirelli tyre test in France, we bring you the best news of the day from the world of

Listening to Red Bull Racing’s leadership during the second part of last season, it was a coincidence that Adrian Newey’ s farewell almost coincided with the start of the decline in sporting performance. Newey, however, does not seem to think this is a coincidence. He even argues that “a lack of experience” of the engineers

The 2024 season saw four different teams and seven different drivers take home multiple wins, as Red Bull Racing’s edge on its competitors dissapeared at the beginning of last year’s campaign, yielding the closest racing to be seen under the current regulations. McLaren’s CEO, Zak Brown, now braces himself for what he claims will be

A small smile could not be suppressed in the Verstappen household when it was announced this Wednesday morning that Johnny Herbert will no longer be a steward during Grand Prix weekends with immediate effect. But there was probably also some joy at at least two teams. Indeed, GPblog knows from its own research that at