The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
Former Formula One team executive Flavio Briatore has announced he has successfully undergone heart surgery to remove a benign tumour.
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The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
The Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen remains Sergio Perez's to lose, but Christian Horner is assessing all his options including Carlos Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari
Today marks 15 years since the 2009 Australian Grand Prix - the beginning of one of the most remarkable stories in the history of Formula 1.
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