
Kevin McKenna
Deputy Business Editor at The New York Times
Deputy Business Editor, The New York Times. I teach editing at Baruch College, too.
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Reigning champion Max Verstappen has been tipped to turn his back on a potential switch to Mercedes in favour of another Formula 1 rival. Speculation is mounting that the four-time Formula 1 champion is considering his future at Red Bull, with team director Helmut Marko this week admitting the matter was of 'great concern'.
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A respected Formula 1 pundit has revealed that Red Bull's fightback could begin as early as next month, with a raft of upgrades to be introduced at an upcoming grand prix. It has been a challenging start to the season for the Milton Keynes-based outfit, whose chances of regaining their constructors' title already appear all but over. Following another frustrating weekend in Bahrain last time out, the team sit third in the standings, 80 points behind the leaders and reigning champions, McLaren.
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Formula 1's biggest names are preparing to battle the elements at the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, with high temperatures forecast to hit Jeddah across the weekend. It adds another layer of intrigue ahead of what promises to be another exciting few days of F1 action, in the final event of 2025's first triple-header.
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The behaviour of Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff following a controversial incident in 2021 could prove to be a stumbling block to any chance of Max Verstappen joining the team, according to one respected Formula 1 pundit. Speculation is mounting that the reigning drivers' champion is growing increasingly unhappy at Red Bull, with team director Helmut Marko this week admitting the uncertainty around the Dutchman's future was a 'great concern'.
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Cadillac F1 team principal Graeme Lowdon has provided an insight into what criteria any prospective drivers must fulfil if they are to form part of their 2026 lineup. The American outfit will join the Formula 1 grid from 2026, and in doing so, will become the 11th team on the grid. It has been strongly suggested that one of the vacant driver spots will be taken by US IndyCar star Colton Herta, but the remaining seat is still up for grabs.
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