Christian Horner Fired From Red Bull F1 Team
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Apple and ESPN are two of the leading contenders amid wider interest for the broadcast rights to Formula 1 in the United States, RACER understands.
Rumors about Apple eyeing Formula 1 streaming rights aren’t new. But after the successful $300 million box office take for its latest F1 movie starring … The post Apple eyes Formula 1 streaming rights in bid to expand its live sports lineup appeared first on BGR.
Christian Horner has been fired by Red Bull's Formula 1 team and it only adds to speculation about the future of four-time champion Max Verstappen.
Horner's departure comes after Verstappen qualified on pole for the British Grand Prix despite a car that he fought all weekend. Verstappen was passed for the lead by Oscar Piastri early in the race and spun from second on a wet restart before coming back to finish fifth.
Formula 1 fandom in the U.S. has been growing rapidly over the past few years. The 2025 Global F1 Fan Survey, performed by the organization itself, polled Formula 1 fans in 186 countries. Of all of these nations, the U.S. "accounts for the largest share of respondents of any individual country," said the survey.
Formula 1 may end up expanding the grid to 12 teams as the sport grows both commercially and competitively. Cadillac is entering the sport in 2026, marking the return of a all-American racing team. The following team might be a Chinese racing outfit - expanding the foothold within one of F1's most untapped markets.
Here's a complete guide to the 2025 F1 WAGs, from Max Verstappen's girlfriend Kelly Piquet to Carlos Sainz’s partner Rebecca Donaldson
Cadillac has ruled out any chance of Daniel Ricciardo returning to Formula 1 with the new racing team. Team boss Graeme Lowdon hit fans with the huge call, saying the Aussie driver was the “wrong person” to help kickstart their campaign in 2026.