Q&A with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner

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Bearman’s crash analysed and could Max really leave F1?!

We left Suzuka – the driver’s favourite track – with multiple talking points to get into, including closing speeds after Bearman’s crash, learnings about the championship leaders so far and what’s been going on at Williams and Aston Martin this year? Also, how serious should we t ...  Show more

Ted's Japan Podbook: Will anyone catch Mercedes? Will 'Yo-Yo Racing' force drivers to think outside the box?

Ted is with Rachel Brookes and Karun Chandhok to look ahead to the weekend’s Japan Grand Prix in Suzuka. They discuss if anyone can catchup to Mercedes after their dominant start, how 'yo-yo racing' will force drivers to think outside the box and will McLaren be able to turn thei ...  Show more

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