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American car manufacturer Ford will return to Formula One in 2026 with a link-up with world champions Red Bull. "We've decided to have a strategic partnership and a technical partnership with Red Bull Powertrains," Ford CEO Jim Farley confirms, adding, "it's a huge moment for the Ford family." SOUNDBITE
Oracle Red Bull Racing unveils the RB19, which will be raced by reigning champion Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez during the 2023 F1 season. IMAGES
Newly-crowned Formula One world champion Max Verstappen insists "nothing is going to change" following his last-gasp triumph over Lewis Hamilton in Abu Dhabi. "It doesn't matter for me if I'm first or second, it will not change my life," he explains, adding, "I've achieved everything in Formula One now, and everything that comes next is just a bonus." SOUNDBITE
San Sebastián (Spain), 5 abr (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) Thousands of people attend the vaccination centre in the Illunbe bull ring, in San Sebastián, Spain, on Easter Monday. FOOTAGE OF THE VACCINATION AT THE ILLUNBE BULL RING.
Bangkok, Sep 2 (EFE/EPA).- The Assistant Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police and vice chairperson of the police investigation committee of the Vorayuth Yoovidhya case, heir of the multi-billion dollar Red Bull franchise, spoke to the media on Wednesday at the Royal Thai Police headquarters in Bangkok about the progress of the case.The hit-and-run case that killed a police official in Bangkok in 2012 was reopened at the beginning of August 2020 following an outpouring of criticism.Thai authorities found new evidence in the Vorayuth Yoovidhya case and will start a new investigation as well as investigating the officials involved in the case. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK)FOOTAGE SHOWS A PRESS CONFERENCE HELD BY THE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF THE ROYAL THAI POLICE AND VICE CHAIRPERSON OF THE POLICE INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE OF THE VORAYTH YOOVIDHYA CASE AT THE ROYAL THAI POLICE HEADQUARTES IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Bangkok, Aug 13 (EFE/EPA).- Thai Police announced on Thursday their decision to reopen the investigation against Vorayuth Yoovidhya, heir to the Red Bull company, for the deadly hit-and-run of a policeman in 2012 in Bangkok, after weeks of controversy over the alleged favorable treatment given to the billionaire. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE MEETING HELD BY THE NEW INVESTIGATIVE PANEL OF THE REOPENED CASE AGAINST THE RED BULL HEIR IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.