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Herbert warns Norris against ‘risk' of Red Bull F1 switch

Ex-Formula 1 race winner Johnny Herbert has warned Lando Norris that departing McLaren to partner Max Verstappen at Red Bull would represent an unnecessary 'risk'. While Verstappen is tied down through 2028, a continuation of the struggles that Sergio Perez experienced last season could witness Red Bull change its driver line-up for 2025. The Mexican […]
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