Oscar Piastri second on grid behind teammate Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc third
The Belgian Grand Prix starts the second half of the F1 season, but the biggest moments so far came from the undisputed season.
If you live under a rock, Red Bull suddenly fired the long -term team manager Christian Horner after a 20 -year -old driver, six constructive titles and 124 races win.
Old Red Bull Team Manager Christian Horner and Max VerstappenCredit: AP
Red Bull did not give a reason for the decision, but he thanked Horner for his work and said, “Forever, the team would remain an important part of our history.” Announcement, Horner’s A team is accused of abuse for the employee.
So what actually happened?
In addition to a tense domestic policy in Red Bull, the announcement follows a lifeless performance on the track in the 2025 season. Read more here.
Will Max Verstappen go to Mercedes?
If you were not swept in the Horner epic, you will probably be occupied by rumors about a potential move to Max Verstappen and Mercedes.
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Verstappen is currently third in the driver championship, and the Dutch’s ability and winning driving remain indisputable, while McLaren has a better car and speed.
Mercedes driver George Russell’s contract ends this year and a contract renewal was not announced. This potentially opens the door for Verstappen to replace the teams.
News Verstappen and Mercedes boss Toto Wolff’un a few weeks ago on the Italian Sardinia Island when this speculation hit the fire field.
So far, no announcement has been made, but a typically cynical Verstappen remained tight during the press conferences.
Journalists hit the questions that insisted around a Mercedes movement and said, “There is a possibility that I haven’t woke up tomorrow!” he said. “So, there is no driving. Life cannot be foreseen.”


