Verstappen on Horner exit and Red Bull F1 future
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Lewis Hamilton paid a measured tribute to old foe Christian Horner on Thursday as Formula One prepared for its first race in 20 years without the now-dismissed Red Bull team boss. Horner had run Red Bull from 2005,
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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton issues blunt response to shock Christian Horner sackTwo decades after taking the reins at Red Bull Racing, Horner is no longer with the Milton Keynes team after being sacked in the days after the British Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton
Horner is the principal and CEO of Red Bull Racing. After a successful driving career, Horner retired from racing in 1999 and took his current job at the age of 25, making him the youngest team ...
Horner appeared with his wife Geri Halliwell throughout the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend and celebrated Verstappen’s victory with the team. Getty Throughout the weekend, several people offered ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen responds to Christian Horner sack after finger pointed at ‘Team Verstappen’Verstappen was joined by a swathe of reporters at Spa-Francorchamps as he took in his media duties ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix, with the four-time World Champion asked about the circumstances under which he found out about Horner’s exit.
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GPblog on MSNHorner’s close friend hints at obstacle to possible Ferrari move: ‘They’re still talking about that story’Some consider Christian Horner a possible successor to Fred Vasseur at Ferrari, but former Formula 1 driver Riccardo Patrese says the controversy surrounding Horner in 2024 makes such a move unlikely.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has admitted that he was not surprised by Red Bull's decision to part ways with Christian Horner.