Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko confirmed that the team is in talks with former McLaren junior Alex Dunne.
Red Bull has not taken a single pole position at the Marina Bay Street Circuit since the beginning of the turbo hybrid era in ...
EXCLUSIVE: Kiwi racer Lawson suffered the ignominy of an early-season axe after just two races in March but, after a ...
Oracle Red Bull Racing and its apparel partner Castore have teamed up with Hypebeast for a limited-edition collection. The ...
Although Isack Hadjar is still on pole position for promotion to Red Bull in 2026, according to paddock insiders, the ...
Alex Dunne has been dropped by McLaren in a surprise announcement amid speculation Red Bull are eyeing a swoop for the ...
Red Bull Racing finalized an agreement on the termination of the contract of Christian Horner, who formerly served as the ...
Ireland's Alex Dunne is "very like a Red Bull driver", the company's motorsport adviser Helmut Marko has told BBC Sport.
Christian Horner is no longer a Red Bull employee after finally leaving the team, just two months after being axed from his role as team principal.
Red Bull faces a “good problem” as it feels it has four drivers that can slot into the three seats available around Max ...