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Red Bull star Jonathan Wheatley knows that better than most. It would have been fascinating to see the 58-year-old's reaction on Wednesday morning when it was announced that Christian Horner had been ...
Axed F1 star Sergio Perez has been given the seal of approval by a former Red Bull colleague following his exit from the ...
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GPblog on MSNVettel to return to Red Bull in management role? Ralf Schumacher voices huge doubtsRalf Schumacher highly doubts any possibility of Sebastian Vettel becoming Helmut Marko's successor at Red Bull. Schumacher ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner to follow Toto Wolff blueprint? ‘Likely’ next move teasedWith Christian Horner sacked from Red Bull, speculation has mounted regarding a potential rival he could invest in.
Former Red Bull Sporting Director, Jonathan Wheatley, has suggested that Cadillac should consider Sergio Pérez for their ...
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GPblog on MSNWheatley advises Cadillac: Should the team bring in Perez?Sergio Perez currently has no seat in Formula 1, but that might change in 2026. GPblog previously reported that the Mexican ...
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Autosport on MSNFrom no-hopers to F1 podium in 12 months: What’s changed at Sauber?Vasseur left at the end of 2022 to move to Ferrari, replaced by McLaren's Andrea Seidl. After a strong 2022 the then-called ...
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F1 Chronicle on MSNSauber Team Principal Jonathan Wheatley Hails Nico Hulkenberg’s “Most Overdue Podium in F1 History” at British GPSauber Team Principal Jonathan Wheatley has praised Nico Hulkenberg’s remarkable performance at the British Grand Prix, describing the German’s podium finish as “the most overdue podium in F1 history.
Nico Hulkenberg finally erased the longest podium drought in F1 history on Sunday at Silverstone, which left Jonathan Wheatley impressed.
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Autosport on MSNFields of Wheatley: How Sauber's new leader is demonstrating his expertiseSauber has upped its game since Jonathan Wheatley became team principal earlier in the year, culminating in both drivers ...
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