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GPblog on MSNRed Bull team boss Horner swallows early defeat in title battle with McLaren as 'focus' shiftsRed Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has admitted that Red Bull is set to focus on the driver's championship for the remainder of 2025. While he acknowledges that there's still a long way to go, he admits that the focus is not on beating McLaren in the constructor's title fight.
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has been warned he could face the sack in 2026 if the team do not improve. Ferrari have been underwhelming so far in the 2025 campaign and are a distant fourth, prompting former Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat to pose a warning for next year.
Max Verstappen's victory at Imola last weekend showed Red Bull's champion remains a force in the Formula One title battle but Sunday's showcase Monaco Grand Prix should see McLaren regain the momentum.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has suggested that potential "self-interest" from both McLaren drivers could see his team benefit as
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,
Red Bull is set to hit 400 Formula One race starts at this weekend's Imola race. Here's how its successes look in terms of key statistics
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.
McLaren will have a different look for both the Monaco and Spanish Grand Prixs after the team revealed a new designed which pays hommage to the M7A.