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Former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer said the “suddenness” of Christian Horner’s Red Bull departure “caught everyone off guard,” and leaves the team “in a real tight spot.” Horner was relieved of his duties ...
In recent days in Formula 1, the focus has been on the dismissal of Christian Horner. After twenty years as the team principal in the pinnacle of motorsport, the Briton has now packed his bags. During ...
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GB News on MSNChristian Horner lined up for new job as behind the scenes talks occur just days after Red Bull sackingChristian Horner could be lining up his next role in F1 just weeks after he was removed from operational duties at Red Bull last week. Dutch commentator Nelson Valkenburg revealed that Horner has been ...
It seems clear that age won’t be enough to keep Bernie Ecclestone away from Formula 1. At 94, the British icon still makes ...
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PlanetF1 on MSN‘Two out of three’ for Horner and Ferrari after Red Bull axing?Having already made two approaches for Christian Horner, Leo Turrini has suggested third time could be a charm for Ferrari.
Red Bull parted ways with team principal Christian Horner last week, ending his two-decade tenure. The move has sparked ...
Horner’s exit, it has been surmised, Red Bull’s last-ditch attempt to retain Verstappen with his camp said to be unhappy with the team principal. According to Martin Brundle, ‘Team Verstappen’ played ...
Following Red Bull's acquisition of the Jaguar F1 Team in 2004, Horner became the youngest Formula 1 Team Principal after his appointment to head the team. He has since became one of the most ...
As the Max Verstappen to Mercedes rumours rumble on, Fernando Alonso says he doesn’t have any advice for the World Champion but he’ll happily be a “consultant”. But it will cost the Dutchman a pretty ...
The big news in Formula 1 last week was Christian Horner being sacked as team principal by Red Bull. Horner had been in ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMartin Brundle suspects ‘key role’ from ‘Team Verstappen’ in Horner sackMartin Brundle has seen and heard enough to believe that ‘Team Verstappen’ played a critical role in Red Bull firing ...
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone believes that Max Verstappen should compete for a Formula 1 team “where he’s happy.” ...
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