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Helmut Marko confirms Arvid Lindblad plan with British Red Bull starlet destined for F1 - The Mirror
British motorsport starlet Arvid Lindblad has been confirmed as an official reserve driver for Red Bull.Still aged only 17, young driver chief Helmut Marko confirmed the youngster's new role in ...
Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls have a new reserve driver. External advisor Helmut Marko confirms that Ayumu Iwasa has to welcome competition in the reserve driver role. It's not a big surprise: ...
Arvid Lindblad is one step closer to making his way onto the F1 grid after the FIA approved Red Bull’s request for a super license ahead of his 18th birthday. The teenage sensation dreams of ...
Red Bull junior Arvid Lindblad has been granted an FIA superlicence after Red Bull applied for a special exemption. Drivers must be 18 or over to obtain a superlicence from the FIA, as well as meet ...
Red Bull junior driver Arvid Lindblad has been granted an FIA superlicence via a special exemption, the licence enabling him to compete in Formula 1. Lindblad, who is currently third in the Formula 2 ...
In Arvid Lindblad, Red Bull have unearthed a talent who they believe has the potential to succeed Max Verstappen.The 17-year-old is chasing a rookie Formula Two title and could become the latest ...
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So far in F2, Arvid Lindblad, the 17-year-old prodigy, has won two races, three podiums and a pole. He is one of the favorites to win the championship this season. Ad. Trending.
Max Verstappen is on the verge of a one-race ban (Photo: Getty) Red Bull have dropped a major hint as to who will step in if Max Verstappen is handed a one-race ban from Formula 1.. The four-time ...
Red Bull has requested special dispensation for the FIA to grant the team’s junior driver Arvid Lindblad a Super Licence, a requirement for a Formula 1 driver.. Lindblad, who has been part of the ...
Helmut Marko thinks Arvid Lindblad can ‘expect’ promotion if he continues F2 form. While Red Bull might not want to promote any of its drivers currently competing, Helmut Marko has indicated that ...
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