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Christian Horner, the longest-tenured team principal in Formula 1, is out after two decades. Here's what he told the team.
Former Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal Christian Horner has opened up after his sudden exit. Horner served the team ...
Christian Horner could be in line for a pay-off worth in excess of £50 million from Red Bull following his shock dismissal on ...
Power struggles, an investigation and a declining car eroded support for the only team principal Red Bull has ever known ...
Laurent Mekies, the boss of sister team Racing Bulls, will replace Horner, who has been with the team since its inception in ...
Horner's 20-year tenure ends amid internal turmoil, on-track struggles and shifting power dynamics at Red Bull Racing ...
Read the full story on Backfire News While the Formula One world is reeling after Christian Horner was suddenly dismissed ...
Formula One world champion doubts whether Christian Horner's successor will be able to fill his shoes at Red Bull.
Christian Horner is said to have broken down while addressing his team for the last time at the Red Bull factory.
Horner addressed the news in front of Red Bull staff in an emotional farewell speech. "Yesterday I was informed by Red Bull ...
Christian Horner faces a potential pay-off of up to £60million from Red Bull Racing following his unexpected dismissal on ...
Red Bull's senior advisor, who shared a long working relationship with Christian Horner, has addressed the team's outlook for the 2025 championship.