How have F1 25’s developers approached replicating Red Bull’s weird second driver black hole? Well, it’s a bit complicated
We’re only four races into real world F1’s 2025 season as I type this, and the Red Bull team has already essentially fired (well, demoted) one of its drivers, drafting in a replacement after just two races. There were no factors outside of on-track performance that played into it as far as we know, just two cars on track that looked to be in totally different classes. Read more


We’re only four races into real world F1’s 2025 season as I type this, and the Red Bull team has already essentially fired (well, demoted) one of its drivers, drafting in a replacement after just two races. There were no factors outside of on-track performance that played into it as far as we know, just two cars on track that looked to be in totally different classes.