Red Bull shouldn’t be allowed to own two F1 teams amid Singapore ‘suspicion’ – Guenther Steiner

Red Bull shouldn’t be allowed to own two F1 teams amid Singapore ‘suspicion’ – Guenther Steiner

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Guenther Steiner has argued Red Bull should no longer be allowed to run two Formula 1 teams amid RB’s fastest lap in the Singapore Grand Prix.

Lando Norris dominated the Marina Bay Circuit, extending McLaren’s Constructors’ Championship lead and closing in on Max Verstappen’s gap. Despite that, Norris missed out on his maiden grand slam due to Red Bull’s late pit stop with Daniel Ricciardo, who then secured the fastest lap bonus point. Questions on two-team ownership arose, with McLaren’s Zak Brown criticizing the Red Bull model and calling out F1’s lack of regulations on such partnerships. Former Red Bull employee Steiner suggested the FIA should intervene to prevent potential team orders between side-by-side-owned teams. He proposed that discussions start now to address the matter before the upcoming Concorde Agreement, despite it being too late for the next one. The goal is to find a resolution for the 2025-2030 seasons, suggesting that the issue should be resolved in the 2031 agreement.

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