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Max Verstappen secured his eighth consecutive pole position in qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola on Saturday to equal the record of Ayrton Senna. The Red Bull three-time world champion’s dominance in qualifying drew him level with Senna’s run of eight poles, poignantly three decades after the late great Brazilian’s tragic death at the Italian circuit in 1994. “It’s a great start to the year but also very special 30 years since he passed away at this track,” said Verstappen.

“Of course, very pleased to get pole here and in a way it’s a nice memory to him (Senna), he was an incredible Formula 1 driver especially in qualifying laps as well, so a great day for me and a great day for the team, I’m very very happy.”

Oscar Piastri’s McLaren will start alongside the unstoppable Dutchman on Sunday after posting the second fastest time 0.074 seconds behind in a tight qualifying session.

The Australian’s teammate Lando Norris, winner last time out in Miami, posted the third best time to fill the second row alongside the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc.

Carlos Sainz in the other Ferrari will set off on the third row with the Mercedes of George Russell for company.

Yuki Tsunoda’s RB, Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Daniel Ricciardo (RB), and Nico Hulkenberg (Haas) rounded out the top 10.

The glaring absentee from the first five rows was the Red Bull of Sergio Perez, who went out in the second qualifying session, the Mexican muttering “what a mess” on the team radio.

‘Tiny margins’

Piastri in contrast was thrilled to get so close to taking pole. “My lap was a bit scruff in the final corner, but it is so difficult to do a perfect lap at this circuit but I’m very happy.”

Norris, who claimed his maiden victory two weeks ago, said: “P3 is not a bad job and both of us are within a tenth of P1, so it is all about tiny margins. We’ve had a good day and a good weekend so far.”

After a chaotic third practice on a beautiful sunlit day at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Verstappen was swiftly on the pace and went top after eight minutes in 1:16.013 only to be outpaced within a minute by Piastri and then Norris, the McLarens endorsing their practice speed. 

Fernando Alonso’s difficult day continued when his Aston Martin went off at the exit of Tamburello, taking a dive through the gravel, but avoiding any contact with the barriers. He pitted, accepting he could not improve on 20th and last on the grid. 

Hulkenberg then went top for Haas before Verstappen outpaced him along with Leclerc as Q1 ended with Valtteri Bottas of Sauber, Logan Sargeant of Williams Zhou Guanyu of Sauber and Kevin Magnussen, in the second Haas, exiting with Alonso.

Hamilton was out early to top Q2 ahead of Russell before the Red Bulls finally found their pace, Verstappen going top in 1:15.386, despite running wide at Rivazza, with Perez second. All were running on softs. 

Leclerc then took the initiative with Tsunoda slotting into second place, all proof that Red Bull were not having it their own way – and the top seven all within half a second of the pace. 

On their second runs, Verstappen improved to take top spot, but team-mate Perez missed out on the top-ten shootout and was eliminated in 11th along with Esteban Ocon of Alpine, Lance Stroll of Aston Martin, Alex Albon of Williams and Pierre Gasly, sporting a Senna-yellow helmet, in the second Alpine. 

Hulkenberg was first out for Q3, as the temperature fell, with Verstappen revelling in the cooler conditions. He clocked 1:14.869 to go top with Norris second on his first timed run ahead of Leclerc, Piastri and Sainz. 

The top four were separated by four-tenths of a second for the final runs which saw Verstappen, digging into his reserves of talent, grab pole with a dazzling lap in 1:14.746 – a clear example of an outstanding driver delivering beyond the potential of his car.

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Max Verstappen Tops Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Opening Practice https://artifex.news/max-verstappen-tops-saudi-arabian-grand-prix-opening-practice-5195930/ Thu, 07 Mar 2024 16:37:34 +0000 https://artifex.news/max-verstappen-tops-saudi-arabian-grand-prix-opening-practice-5195930/ Read More “Max Verstappen Tops Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Opening Practice” »

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Three-time world champion Max Verstappen shut out the noise surrounding his Red Bull team on Thursday to clock the fastest lap  in opening practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Verstappen topped the times in one minute and 29.659 seconds to finish ahead of two-time former champion Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin by 0.186 seconds.  The 26-year-old Dutchman’s Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez was third ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell and the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz with Lando Norris seventh for McLaren.  Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton was eighth in the second Mercedes ahead of Lance Stroll, in the other Aston Martin, and Alex Albon of Williams. On a hot day at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, a high-speed smooth-surfaced track that makes very different demands to those experienced in Bahrain last week, the air temperature was 27 degrees and the track 42.

Many teams brought upgrades with them. Ferrari taking their 2023 rear wing in a bid to capitalise on their straight-line speed at the second-fastest circuit on the calendar.

After another morning of much paddock gossip about the Christian Horner affair, which seemed to have divided not only his Red Bull team, but most observers, it was a relief to see cars on track.

The latest twist in the Horner saga came ahead of FP1 when his accuser was suspended on full pay by Red Bull. Horner was cleared last week of any inappropriate behaviour levelled at him by the female colleague after an internal investigation.

“The company cannot comment,” said a Red Bull spokesperson shortly before Horner, who has denied all the claims made against him, took his place on the pit wall. His wife former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell was not present.

Hamilton, who on Wednesday said F1 faced a “pivotal moment” as it tackled both the Horner controversy and another concerning FIA president Mohamed Ben Sulayem’s alleged interference with last year’s result, was the first man to clock a lap time after four minutes.

He was soon followed by Leclerc, Perez and Alonso before Russell took command, all of them running on hards. As Russell shone, Mercedes team-mate Hamilton grumbled about bouncing.

With half an hour gone, Norris went out on softs and soon leapt from 14th to top in 1:30.424 with Albon going third on softs in his Williams.

Lance Stroll glanced a wall in his Aston Martin and pitted for repairs as Verstappen joined the switch to softs. On his first run, he went top in 1:30.014, four-tenths clear.

Russell, on softs, then took over, 0.003 faster than the champion to bring a flicker of a smile to the face of team boss Toto Wolff before Verstappen responded in 1:29.659.

Leclerc joined the fray for Ferrari, but his lap was affected by an errant plastic bag that blew into his car’s front suspension as Alonso took second spot in 1:29.845, adrift by 0.186.

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Red Bull Will ‘Explode’ If Team Boss Christian Horner Stays: Jos Verstappen https://artifex.news/red-bull-will-explode-if-team-boss-christian-horner-stays-jos-verstappen-5168955/ Sun, 03 Mar 2024 13:31:52 +0000 https://artifex.news/red-bull-will-explode-if-team-boss-christian-horner-stays-jos-verstappen-5168955/ Read More “Red Bull Will ‘Explode’ If Team Boss Christian Horner Stays: Jos Verstappen” »

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Jos Verstappen, the father of three-time reigning Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen, has claimed that the Red Bull team will “explode” if team boss Christian Horner, recently cleared of charges of “inappropriate behaviour” towards a female employee, remains in his job. “There is tension here while he (Horner) remains in position,” the former Dutch Formula One driver told the British newspaper Daily Mail in Sakhir, a few hours after his son’s triumph at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday. The team is in danger of being torn apart. It can’t go on the way it is. It will explode,” said Verstappen.

“He is playing the victim, when he is the one causing the problems.”

Red Bull announced on Wednesday that Horner had been cleared of alleged inappropriate behaviour following an internal investigation into complaints against him, which he has consistently denied.

But the sending, shortly afterwards, of an anonymous e-mail, containing WhatsApp messages allegedly written by Horner, to journalists, motor sport officials and rival teams, reignited the affair.

Jos Verstappen rejected notions which have been circulating that he played any part in the allegations which surfaced originally in Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf.

“That wouldn’t make sense. Why would I do that when Max is doing so well here?” he said.

Several teams denounced a lack of transparency during the internal investigation.

Horner, who was accompanied by his wife Geri Halliwell in Bahrain in a public show of support, reiterated after Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez claimed a Red Bull one-two in the season-opener that the team was united.

“A one-two finish like this is the optimum and you don’t get that without being absolutely united, having a strong team and great support from partners and shareholders,” he said.

“You don’t achieve this without being united.”

Asked by Sky Sports if he felt certain he had the backing of the Red Bull owners – including majority shareholder Chalerm Yoovidhya who was with him in Bahrain — and was sure he would be at next weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, he replied confidently.

“Backing? Absolutely, yes. And I’ll be there. Otherwise I wouldn’t be here!”

The 50-year-old Briton has guided Red Bull to six constructors’ championship wins and seven drivers’ title triumphs since 2005.

Last year’s Red Bull car won a record 21 of 22 races as the team dominated.

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Max Verstappen Cruises To ‘Unbelievable’ Red Bull One-Two In Bahrain https://artifex.news/max-verstappen-cruises-to-unbelievable-red-bull-one-two-in-bahrain-5165025/ Sat, 02 Mar 2024 18:52:57 +0000 https://artifex.news/max-verstappen-cruises-to-unbelievable-red-bull-one-two-in-bahrain-5165025/ Read More “Max Verstappen Cruises To ‘Unbelievable’ Red Bull One-Two In Bahrain” »

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Three-time world champion Max Verstappen began his title defence in flawless fashion on Saturday when he guided his Red Bull team to a crushing one-two triumph, ahead of team-mate Sergio Perez, at the Bahrain Grand Prix. In a statement of emphatic superiority, the 26-year-old Dutchman came home 22.5 seconds clear of Perez, who started from fifth, to ease some of the pressure on team boss Christian Horner. Pole sitter Verstappen held off the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc to lead into the first corner, and it was business as usual from there to the flag as he enjoyed the perfect start to his quest for a fourth consecutive title.

By claiming the 33rd pole of his career, fastest lap and race win, Verstappen delivered the 12th ‘hat-trick’ of his career leaving only the seven-time champions Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton ahead on 22 and 19 trebles respectively.

It was Verstappen’s eighth successive win, his 55th race victory and 99th podium finish as Red Bull dominated an uneventful race on a cold evening at Sakhir’s Bahrain International Circuit.

it also extended his run as championship leader to 40 races since the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix.

“Unbelievable!” said Verstappen.

“I think today went better than expected and we had a lot of pace. It was super-enjoyable to drive and we stayed out of trouble. It’s a good start to the year – it couldn’t be better.

“It was a lot of fun. And it’s very special to have days like today as it doesn’t happen often, when everything is all ok with the car. It felt great today.”

Team-mate Perez praised the team.

“The team definitely had good momentum. We’ve got to keep it up now for the coming weekends,” he said.

“It was the maximum we could achieve – a tricky race with the tyre management and plenty to learn from the race.”

Carlos Sainz, whose seat at Ferrari is to be taken by Hamilton next year, finished a pugnacious third ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc, who profited from a rare error by Mercedes George Russell in the closing laps.

“I felt really good today and had good pace. We had a clear plan and it worked well,” said Sainz.

“I managed my tyres and then I could overtake a few cars on the way to the podium. A good step forward compared to last year.”

Russell finished fifth ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris, Hamilton in the second Mercedes, Oscar Piastri in the second McLaren and the Aston Martin duo two-time champion Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll.

Horner show of unity

After days of speculation, Red Bull boss Horner arrived hand in hand with his wife, former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell – a show of unity following the release on Thursday of a cache of alleged messages from him to a female member of staff.

That had come just 24 hours after he had been cleared by Red Bull’s internal investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour.

On track, the team showed no apparent distraction as Verstappen topped qualifying to secure his 33rd pole position – and lead the pack when the lights went out in cold, dry conditions in the desert.

The Dutchman made a clean start and led from lights to flag.

When he came in for his final set of new softs at the end of lap 37, he re-joined with a 17-second cushion ahead of Perez.

It was a commanding performance from the champion, decorated with a fastest lap of 1:32.608 as he cruised through the final 16 laps: a lap that was fully 1.5 seconds quicker than any other.

“Look, it’s been the best possible start to the season,” said Horner afterwards.

“Very clinical from the team and a well-executed race. The perfect start.”

Asked about his own position and the confidence that Red Bull’s owners have in him, Horner was bullish.

“Do I have their backing? Absolutely, yes,” he said. “Otherwise, I wouldn’t be here.”

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Red Bull F1 Boss Christian Horner Cleared Of Inappropriate Behaviour https://artifex.news/red-bull-f1-boss-christian-horner-cleared-of-inappropriate-behaviour-5146261/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 18:57:01 +0000 https://artifex.news/red-bull-f1-boss-christian-horner-cleared-of-inappropriate-behaviour-5146261/ Read More “Red Bull F1 Boss Christian Horner Cleared Of Inappropriate Behaviour” »

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Red Bull team chief Christian Horner was cleared Wednesday of wrongdoing following an investigation into complaints of inappropriate behaviour against him made by a female team member. A statement from Austrian energy drinks brand Red Bull, the parent company of the world champion Formula One team, said the “grievance has been dismissed”. Horner, who has been team principal since 2005, denied the allegations made against him and was subjected to a lengthy interview by an independent London lawyer acting as investigator, who submitted a report to Red Bull.

The lawyer’s report was delivered on Tuesday and has been considered by Red Bull directors. In a statement, Red Bull GmbH said: “The independent investigation into the allegations made against Mr Horner is complete and Red Bull can confirm that the grievance has been dismissed.  “The complainant has a right of appeal. Red Bull is confident that the investigation has been fair, rigorous and impartial.

“The investigation report is confidential and contains the private information of the parties and third parties who assisted in the investigation and therefore we will not be commenting further out of respect for all concerned. “Red Bull will continue striving to meet the highest workplace standards.”

Horner flew to Bahrain from London on Wednesday, but was not present at the circuit for a media day ahead of the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend. He is expected to be on the pit wall for the opening practice sessions on Thursday. Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported the allegation of “inappropriate behaviour” by a female member of staff for the British-based team earlier this month.
Asked about the accusations, Horner, 50, told De Telegraaf: “I completely deny these claims.”

Formula One chiefs had said they wanted the issue resolved at the “earliest opportunity”.

Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff described the investigation as “an issue for all of Formula One” and called for transparency.

Under Horner’s guidance, Red Bull have become the dominant force in Formula One, with Max Verstappen winning the past three drivers’ titles.

Horner, who is married to former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, has been in charge of the team since they entered Formula One 19 years ago.

During that time he has overseen seven drivers’ world championships and six constructors’ titles. Red Bull dominated the 2023 season, winning 21 of the 22 races as Verstappen defended his drivers’ crown.

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Carlos Sainz On Singapore GP Pole After Verstappen’s ‘Shocking’ Qualifying https://artifex.news/carlos-sainz-on-singapore-gp-pole-after-verstappens-shocking-qualifying-4396909/ Sat, 16 Sep 2023 18:46:48 +0000 https://artifex.news/carlos-sainz-on-singapore-gp-pole-after-verstappens-shocking-qualifying-4396909/ Read More “Carlos Sainz On Singapore GP Pole After Verstappen’s ‘Shocking’ Qualifying” »

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Carlos Sainz took pole position for Ferrari on Saturday for the Singapore Grand Prix, but championship leader Max Verstappen will start from the back half of the grid after a “shocking” qualifying session Verstappen was eliminated in Q2 after finishing 11th fastest in an “undriveable” Red Bull and then escaped penalties that could have demoted him to last place. Verstappen faced stewards late on Saturday after being accused of impeding cars in the pit lane and twice more on the track as he tried to create a gap for his qualifying laps.

The stewards cleared the driver of one offence and issued reprimands each for the other two, meaning Verstappen retains his place on the sixth row. “I knew it would always be tough to put it on pole. But this I didn’t expect,” Verstappen told reporters after both Red Bulls were eliminated in Q2 for the first time since the Russian Grand Prix in 2018.

“Throughout the weekend we have been struggling. We tried a few more things on the car for qualifying and that tipped it over where it became undriveable again,” he added.

Sainz’s lap of 1min 30.984sec pipped the Mercedes of George Russell by 0.072sec and the second Ferrari of Charles Leclerc who was third, 0.007sec further back.

Sainz will start from pole for the second consecutive grand prix after also being fastest in Italy two weeks ago. “A bit like Monza really, we hit the ground running in FP1. I felt very confident all through the sessions and put it together in Q3,” said Sainz, who also topped the time sheets in Saturday’s third free practice session.

“I just focused on not doing any mistakes on that lap. Keeping it clean in Singapore normally pays off.”

Verstappen has won the last 10 races in a row and has a 145-point lead over Sergio Perez, who fared even worse as he spun on his final lap and could not improve on 13th. The Dutchman has never triumphed under the lights in Singapore and faces an almost impossible task to end the drought at the street circuit after a torrid weekend well off the pace.

“It’s just a shocking experience,” he said.

Russell will start from the front row for the first time since the Australian Grand Prix at the beginning of April.

Stroll survives huge crash

The Englishman was the last non-Red Bull driver to win a grand prix, in Brazil last year. “Really happy with this weekend as a whole,” said Russell. “I felt really confident in the car, the team did a great job with the strategy.

“We have an extra set of medium tyres tomorrow which nobody around us has. So to get to Q3 and be on the front row with a strategic advantage tomorrow is an exciting place to be.”

Perez won in Singapore last year from the front row but will make his 250th grand prix start in Sunday’s night race from the back half of the grid.

Verstappen has won 12 of the 14 races this season with Perez the only other driver to take the chequered flag but now the team’s prospects of a perfect season are under severe threat on a circuit where overtaking is near impossible.

The McLaren of Lando Norris will join Leclerc on the second row of the grid for Sunday’s night race “Everything was super close, Mercedes were really strong today too,” said Leclerc.

“Unfortunately I missed it just a little bit to gain a few positions. Carlos did a great job. We did not expect to be this competitive on a track like this. This is a good sign for the future.”

Lewis Hamilton and Kevin Magnussen were fifth and sixth respectively and will occupy the third row followed by Fernando Alonso, Esteban Ocon, Nico Hulkenberg and Liam Lawson.

Earlier, Q1 was brought to a premature halt by a red flag after Lance Stroll spectacularly crashed his Aston Martin entering the pit straight at the end of a hot lap.

A huge impact into the wall sent his car spinning across the track with wheels and bodywork flying. The Canadian was later given the all-clear by doctors after walking away unscathed.

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