Former Red Bull head of strategy Will Courtenay starts his role as McLaren's sporting director as Formula 1 returns to work after its winter break.
Just like at Monza, Max Verstappen stormed to a dominant Formula 1 win at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. And just like at Monza, the reigning world champion played a bigger role than just the driving, ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Former Red Bull Head of Strategy Will Courtenay announced on his LinkedIn on Sunday that he has formally ...
Ford’s decision to return to the top tier of single seater racing with Red Bull has been framed as a branding coup, a way to ...
Red Bull and Ford's Formula One partnership isn't just a branding strategy. According to Ben Hodgkinson, Red Bull Ford ...
The strategic masterclass played by Red Bull’s strategist Hannah Schmitz allowed Max Verstappen to gain precious points on Lando Norris. The Qatar Grand Prix was a fascinating and unexpected race, ...
Red Bull's former head of strategy, Will Courtenay, has left his role at the Milton Keynes-based team to become McLaren's sporting director. Courtenay was one of the few remaining figures from Red ...
Red Bull's new era with Ford power kicked off with a glitzy launch event in Detroit. Here's how the project is going so far ...
Red Bull driver Sergio Perez described his Singapore GP at Marina Bay Street Circuit as a "complete disaster," where he finished P10, while his teammate Max Verstappen secured second place. Perez ...
Red Bull admit they are expecting “struggles, headaches and sleepless nights” as they run their own F1 power unit for the ...