
As the Formula 1 season intensifies and Red Bull faces increasing pressure in the world championship, a significant decision has been made regarding the future of team principal Christian Horner. Reports confirm that Horner will continue in his role beyond the upcoming Imola Grand Prix, solidifying his position amid ongoing scrutiny.
In other F1 news, a 75-year-old team boss has been deemed “too old” to continue in a top role, raising questions about age and leadership within the sport.
Meanwhile, former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher has weighed in on the recent upheaval at Alpine following the sudden departure of team principal Oliver Oakes, sparking speculation about the team’s future direction.
Off the track, Lewis Hamilton has made headlines by outshining celebrities at the 2025 Met Gala, earning the title of best-dressed male ahead of several A-list contenders.
British driver Lando Norris is also in the spotlight, but for less glamorous reasons. Struggling under the pressure of high expectations, he’s recently been hit with a harsh new nickname from critics as he battles to find form.
In a more unusual twist, the recent election of Pope Leo XIV has sparked some surprising fan theories. One prediction links the new Pope to the outcome of the Imola Grand Prix, suggesting a prophetic role in determining the next F1 winner.