Christian Horner responds to Red Bull firing
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Horner was relieved of his duties as Red Bull F1 CEO on Wednesday in a shock announcement. The 51-year-old won six constructors’ and eight drivers’ titles with the team but fell out with sections of senior management towards the end of his tenure.
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motorsport.com on MSNLaurent Mekies admits it feels "unreal" to see Red Bull F1 team without Christian HornerSpeaking at a planned filming day with the 2025 car at Silverstone on his first day on the job, Mekies paid tribute to his predecessor and admitted it felt odd to be at Red Bull without Horner there.
Laurent Mekies, the boss of sister team Racing Bulls, will replace Horner, who has been with the team since its inception in 2005 and led it to 124 wins and numerous championships.
Former Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal Christian Horner has responded to his sudden ousting from the team. Horner served the outfit for 20 years since 2005, and was said to have a contract lasting until 2030.
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GPblog on MSNSchumacher tells Christian Horner he can learn a thing or two from his most ardent rivalRalf Schumacher is not exactly pleased with the current state of affairs at Red Bull Racing. The German observes how one of the most likable Formula 1 teams is losing its charm and form increasingly.
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T he major storyline heading into this weekend’s Formula 1 British Grand Prix? The contract status of none other than Max Verstappen. Fueled by several factors — George Russel
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GPFans on MSNF1 champion joins star-studded Eddie Jordan celebrationThe biggest names in F1 gathered across the British Grand Prix weekend to celebrate the life of motorsport legend and team boss Eddie Jordan, who passed away in March this year.