Peter Windsor thinks he found something illegal on Red Bull’s car, but Calum Nicholas quickly denied it. Meanwhile, Guenther Steiner was surprised by Red Bull keeping Sergio Perez, and James Vowles accepted Zak Brown’s challenge.
Calum Nicholas vs. Peter Windsor
After Peter Windsor tweeted about suspicious parts on the Red Bull Racing car, Calum Nicholas responded strongly. He said Windsor’s claims were "bull****" and pointed out that this has been debunked before.
In another conversation, Guenther Steiner shared his thoughts on Red Bull’s decision to keep Sergio Perez for the season. "I thought they would make a change. And they didn’t," he said.
Adrian Newey Reflects, Isack Hadjar’s Future
Adrian Newey announced he would leave Red Bull during the Miami Grand Prix. His next move remains unknown, but he reminisced about his time with the team on the Talking Bull podcast, sharing his favorite moments.
Isack Hadjar, leading the F2 championship with Campos Racing, talked about his frequent phone calls with Helmut Marko. Fans might find this news exciting as it hints at future potential for Red Bull.
Team Principal Challenge: Vowles vs. Brown
Zak Brown proposed a competition among team principals like Christian Horner, Toto Wolff, James Vowles, and himself while racing in California with Jan Lammers’ car.
James Vowles accepted the challenge and shared stories of his past racing experiences with Formula1.com. He even mentioned how Lewis Hamilton once judged his driving skills alongside Toto Wolff’s performance behind the wheel .
Fans might be curious about how this friendly competition will unfold.
What do you think about these developments?