Formula One team, owner Red Bull GmbH, based in England; spearheaded by Christian Horner until 2025
Three robotics and automation startups have raised significant funding this week, underscoring a shift toward automated manufacturing across diverse sectors. Munich-based microagi has secured $55 million in a seed round led by Hummingbird, while Senra instrumentalizes wire harness automation in aerospace and defense with a $65 million Series B. The funding underscores a broader push to standardize and scale automated production amid labor shortages and reshoring pressures.
Lewis Hamilton wins at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix for Ferrari, ending a long drought and narrowing Kimi Antonelli’s championship lead. The race features a three-stop Ferrari strategy, Antonelli’s retirement late on, and an all-British podium with Russell second and Norris third.
Gasly has had his Monaco Grand Prix penalties rescinded after a timekeeping error, restoring his third place on the track and reshuffling the final standings. Alpine had appealed; FIA confirmed the error and the penalties were withdrawn. The Barcelona weekend follows as teams await further clarity.
Christian Horner has been linked with a Formula 1 return, with talks centering on roles at Alpine, Aston Martin, Ferrari, or even a new BYD-backed team. He has issued cautious statements about timing, saying he will return only for a winning opportunity, while others say the sport remains hungry for his leadership.
In Spa-Francorchamps, Verstappen leads the opening practice while Antonelli remains championship favorite; Norris faces a 10-place grid penalty for engine parts overshoot, and Red Bull drills further on the wing design amid ongoing title race.