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Alan Permane is F1’s newest team principal, having stepped up to replace Laurent Mekies, who in turn replaced the sacked Christian Horner at Red Bull in July 2025. Permane is an F1 stalwart after a long stint with Alpine.
Red Bull open to major F1 rule change after McLaren demand

Racing Bulls voice 'terminal' damage fear after Liam Lawson incident

Racing Bulls highlight Liam Lawson weakness he must 'eliminate'

F1 team boss warns against FIA silver bullet in Miami

Yuki Tsunoda promised F1 return during 2026 season

Liam Lawson receives 'genius' instruction after 'inexplicable' F1 slumps

Racing Bulls recall 'nightmare' in Arvid Lindblad protection plan

Liam Lawson handed clear Racing Bulls instructions: 'I have asked him'

Racing Bulls explain Yuki Tsunoda 'respect' decision before Red Bull seat axe

Racing Bulls launch revamped F1 livery for 2026 season

F1 2026: Meet the 11 team principals

Racing Bulls make Liam Lawson 'genius' declaration

Racing Bulls explain delay as Liam Lawson sweats over F1 future

Liam Lawson passes 'pushing' verdict on new Racing Bulls boss

Racing Bulls deliver clear Isack Hadjar message as Red Bull rumours intensify

F1 team boss open to further grand prix format changes

Major Liam Lawson 'breakthrough' revealed after crushing Red Bull axe

New Racing Bulls boss 'eternally grateful' after 'saddest day' sacking

F1 veteran reveals 'shock' at surprise Racing Bulls promotion

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