How Red Bull 2.0 began life without Christian Horner at the Belgian GP
For the first time in over 20 years, Red Bull raced without Christian Horner at Spa...
For the first time in over 20 years, Red Bull raced without Christian Horner at Spa...
"Spa wasn’t what we worked for. I gave everything."
We've given our verdict on five of the major F1 decisions we saw play out over the past year.
The 2025 Belgian Grand Prix was the first in Red Bull's history not to have Christian Horner at the helm.
Yuki Tsunoda's point-less run extended to six race weekends with his P13 at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen: "You will never see these classic kind of wet races anymore."
Laurent Mekies has replaced Christian Horner as Red Bull team principal.
Oscar Piastri won the Belgian Grand Prix with Lando Norris second and Charles Leclerc third.
Max Verstappen said the race could have started "miles earlier" instead of the lengthy wait.
"Helmut is not in the car!"
The Belgian GP marks the first race since 2005 that Christian Horner is not team principal at Red Bull Racing.
Christian Horner has been sacked by Red Bull after more than 20 years in charge.
Was it a mistake or a set-up change that left Max Verstappen starting the Belgian GP from P4? Telemetry has the answers.
Nico Rosberg: "Christian Horner is not here anymore, which is unthinkable. That's completely unreal."