Christian Horner breaks silence after accuser suspended by Red Bull
Teenager Ollie Bearman celebrated becoming the youngest British driver in Formula One history by qualifying 11th in his Ferrari for Saturday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Bearman, 18 years and 10 months to the day, was thrown into the deepest of ends as a last-minute stand-in for Carlos Sainz, who was hospitalised with appendicitis.
But the Essex teenager, with just one hour of practice under his belt, and having never driven an F1 machine at night, came within 0.036 seconds of toppling Lewis Hamilton and progressing to Q3.
Max Verstappen put Red Bull’s continued off-track woes to one side by taking pole position, with Charles Leclerc second, three-tenths back, and Sergio Perez third. Fernando Alonso took fourth, with George Russell and Hamilton seventh and eighth respectively for Mercedes. Hamilton was nearly one second slower than Verstappen.
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Driver Standings after one race
1. Max Verstappen – 26 points
2. Sergio Perez – 18 points
3. Carlos Sainz – 15 points
4. Charles Leclerc – 12 points
5. George Russell – 10 points
6. Lando Norris – 8 points
7. Lewis Hamilton – 6 points
8. Oscar Piastri – 4 points
9. Fernando Alonso – 2 points
10. Lance Stroll – 1 point
11. Zhou Guanyu – 0 points
12. Kevin Magnussen – 0 points
13. Daniel Ricciardo – 0 points
14. Yuki Tsunoda – 0 points
15. Alex Albon – 0 points
16. Nico Hulkenberg – 0 points
17. Esteban Ocon – 0 points
18. Pierre Gasly – 0 points
19. Valtteri Bottas – 0 points
20. Logan Sargeant – 0 points
Kieran Jackson9 March 2024 16:02
Ollie Bearman’s dad after his son qualified P11!
Where will Bearman finish on his F1 debut?
Kieran Jackson9 March 2024 15:40
Max Verstappen takes pole as Ferrari debutant Ollie Bearman impresses in Saudi Arabia
Teenager Ollie Bearman celebrated becoming the youngest British driver in Formula One history by qualifying 11th in his Ferrari for Saturday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Bearman, 18 years and 10 months to the day, was thrown into the deepest of ends as a last-minute stand-in for Carlos Sainz, who was hospitalised with appendicitis.
But the Essex teenager, with just one hour of practice under his belt, and having never driven an F1 machine at night, came within 0.036 seconds of toppling Lewis Hamilton and progressing to Q3.
Max Verstappen put Red Bull’s continued off-track woes to one side by taking pole position, with Charles Leclerc second, three tenths back, and Sergio Perez third.
Fernando Alonso took fourth, with George Russell and Hamilton seventh and eighth respectively for Mercedes. Hamilton was nearly one second slower than Verstappen.
Kieran Jackson9 March 2024 15:36
F1 Saudi Aarabian Grand Prix: Start time and where can I watch?
How can I watch it online and on TV?
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom – and ESPN in the United States. Sky’s coverage of the race starts at 3:30pm.
Highlights of the race in the UK will be aired on free-to-air Channel 4 at 9:30pm (GMT) on Saturday.
Kieran Jackson9 March 2024 14:24
Max Verstappen threatens to quit Red Bull with Helmut Marko at risk of suspension
Max Verstappen has sensationally threatened to quit Red Bull if Helmut Marko – who is at risk of suspension – is forced out of the team.
In another twist to the saga engulfing F1’s most dominant team, long-term motorsport adviser Marko could be suspended, according to reports.
Red Bull are undertaking a new investigation surrounding the various media leaks in the last month or so, including the leak of WhatsApp messages allegedly between Christian Horner and his female colleague, some of a sexually suggestive nature.
The BBC goes further, saying that Red Bull do indeed intend to suspend the 80-year-old, who is a close ally of Max and his father Jos.
And three-time world champion Verstappen, mere minutes after taking pole in Saudi Arabia, insisted his future at the team could depend on Marko’s position.
Kieran Jackson9 March 2024 13:55
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Kieran Jackson9 March 2024 13:38
‘We’re here to stay’: F1 presenter Laura Winter sends defiant message to women in light of Horner scandal
F1 TV presenter Laura Winter produced a moving piece to camera in Saudi Arabia on International Women’s Day – admitting it has not been easy being a woman working in the sport in light of recent events.
The complainant still has the right to appeal the outcome of Red Bull’s internal investigation, which cleared Horner of any wrongdoing.
But after what has been a difficult month, with the role of women in Formula 1 brought back into the limelight, Winter sent a defiant message to those working in the sport and female fans, insisting: “We are here to stay and we are right where we belong.”
Kieran Jackson9 March 2024 13:29
Could Max Verstappen really join Mercedes in 2025? Here’s what we know
In the never-ending topsy-turvy circus of Formula One, it’s wise to expect the unexpected.
Yet these latest shenanigans regarding Christian Horner, Max Verstappen and Red Bull – and the potential fallout and consequences of internal politics within the team – would be monumentally seismic for the sport.
The controversy surrounding Horner doesn’t seem to have concluded just yet. The latest is that Horner met with Verstappen’s manager in Dubai on Monday, to de-escalate tensions within the team after Verstappen’s father Jos implied that Horner’s position as team principal was untenable.
But where are we heading in this matter? What could the potential fallout be? And could Red Bull be in danger of losing their star driver to their biggest rivals?
The Independent gives the low-down on all matters Verstappen, Red Bull and Horner:
Kieran Jackson9 March 2024 13:25
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