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Jeremy Clarkson also reacted to the unexpected news of Christian Horner’s immediate dismissal as Red Bull’s CEO and team principal. The news of Christian Horner’s dismissal, as expected, remains the main topic of discussion today—even more than 24 hours after the bombshell broke yesterday—and is set to leave a lasting impact on Red Bull’s future.
CHRISTIAN HORNER “wants quiet time with Geri and the family” following his dramatic exit from Formula 1 team Red Bull this week. The now former Red Bull team principal was axed on Wednesday after
The drivers, team members and new boss all try to look forward as the Belgian GP (and a new era) gets underway
Helmut Marko responded to rumors suggesting that some Red Bull staff members loyal to Christian Horner had expressed discontent following his departure. Although Laurent Mekies has already actively
Red Bull confirmed on Wednesday morning that Christian Horner, 51, has left his roles as chief executive and team principal of the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team
Alan Permane admitted he was “shocked” after being announced as Racing Bulls’ new team principal following Christian Horner ’s exit at Red Bull.
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GPblog on MSNZak Brown breaks silence on Horner’s shocking Red Bull exit
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has joined the long list of figures within the paddock who have commented on the news of Christian Horner’s dismissal as Red Bull’s CEO and team principal. For years fierce
Christian Horner has been sacked by Red Bull after 20 years in charge of the Formula 1 team, with the 51-year-old's strained relationship with McLaren CEO Zak Brown no secret
The internal war came to a head on Wednesday night when Red Bull announced sweeping management changes. It all comes
Horner's firing has drawn mixed reactions from across F1 media. Commentator David Croft – the voice of F1 on Sky Sports and ESPN's re-broadcast – posted on X that "it doesn't get much bigger ...