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PlanetF1.com on MSNWhy Christian Horner’s shock firing from Red Bull won’t be felt immediately
Red Bull starts a new era in F1 this weekend, following the shock dismissal of former team boss Christian Horner after a ...
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen backed former boss Christian Horner before he got sacked by the higher-ups at the racing team.
It's approaching two weeks since Christian Horner was surprisingly sacked by Red Bull as the Brit reportedly felt "betrayed" ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner sack theory emerges with Max Verstappen protection
Former F1 driver Gerhard Berger believes Christian Horner was fired from Red Bull in order to retain Max Verstappen.
Formula 1 journalist Joe Saward fears that Christian Horner's departure will have negative consequences for Red Bull Racing.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has spoken out for the first time about the abrupt dismissal of Christian Horner from Red Bull ...
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GPblog on MSNFormer Toro Rosso driver certain Red Bull is left in 'good hands' after Horner's sacking
Former Red Bull family driver Sebastien Bourdais has stated that it's 'not easy' for the team to lose a figure like Christian Horner mid-season. However, the Frenchman is certain that they are in ...
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Daily Express US on MSNRed Bull to make second brutal firing days after ruthless Christian Horner exit
Yuki Tsunoda has struggled alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull for much of the 2025 season, with the Japanese driver now set to be axed from his contract ...
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FirstSportz on MSNZak Brown Breaks Silence on ‘Unsurprising’ Sacking of Christian Horner from Red Bull
Christian Horner was unexpectedly sacked from Red Bull mid-way through the 2025 season. The Briton led the Austrian constructor for The post Zak Brown Breaks Silence on ‘Unsurprising’ Sacking of ...
Martin Brundle believes Christian Horner’s singular focus on Max Verstappen during his tenure as Red Bull team principal ...
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has reminded Max Verstappen that he has a "valid contract" with Red Bull, amid growing ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has spoken of his hope that Mercedes do not sign Max Verstappen, saying the "awesome" Dutchman ...
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