Lando Norris, Monaco Grand Prix and McLaren
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Yardbarker on MSNPit-stop pandemonium costs Red Bull's Max Verstappen at Monaco Grand PrixMonaco Grand Prix is one that Red Bull driver Max Verstappen would like to forget. A rule change in February likely cost him the race on Sunday. The FIA announced that drivers must make a minimum of two pit stops at the Monaco Grand Prix,
Max Verstappen’s victory at Imola was welcome for the neutral enthusiast, rekindling a three-way fight for the championship and ending McLaren’s run of victories. It was also a more significant win for Red Bull than his previous triumph at Suzuka.
Max Verstappen reignited his title hopes by beating the McLarens to victory at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix; the leading teams all brought upgrades to Imola; watch every session of the Monaco Grand Prix from this Friday,
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Yardbarker on MSNMax Verstappen admits Red Bull lack pace after Monaco qualifyingDespite his commanding race win last weekend, Max Verstappen was unable to contest for Pole Position in Monaco. Not for the first time in 2025, the RB21 was not match for McLaren’s MCL39 – although on this occasion even Ferrari had more pace than the Austrian team.
Christian Horner reckons Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris might act selfishly in their quest for a maiden world title
Red Bull have reportedly been ‘bombarding’ the FIA as the McLaren tyre saga begins to heat up. The British constructor had been accused of illegally using liquid to cool their tyres.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMcLaren vs Red Bull battle steps up as Imola GP upgrades revealedMcLaren and Red Bull have arrived at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix armed with a number of upgrades as the F1 2025 title race hots up.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull held off McLaren at Imola with a bold first-lap overtake, smart strategy, and key RB21 upgrades that secured the victory.
Max Verstappen secured his second win of the season at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix as he cut Oscar Piastri's championship lead.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has suggested that potential "self-interest" from both McLaren drivers could see his team benefit as
Apples, pears and peaches were on the mind of Papaya boss Andrea Stella as the Italian responded to suggestions McLaren may have lost their overall advantage to Red Bull