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Which F1 Team Will Christian Horner Join Next - 4 Teams Emerge as PossibilitiesChristian Horner's shock sacking from the Red Bull Racing team has sent the F1 rumour mill into overdrive about where the British Team Principal will go next. Four teams have emerged as potential ...
Christian Horner could potentially lose as much as half of his huge Red Bull pay-out. This week, shock news emerged from the world of Formula 1 as Horner, 51, was sacked by Red Bull. It was then ...
Christian Horner was sacked by Red Bull Racing after the British GP 2025, but the former F1 team principal is still technically under contract to the team.
Christian Horner’s surprise sacking was announced on Wednesday by Red Bull Racing after serving a 20-year tenure as team principal, prompting a wave of reports on the inner workings of Horner’s ...
Christian Horner was fired from the Red Bull Racing team. The team is having a difficult year and is currently fourth in the constructors' championship. Max Verstappen is in third place ...
Christian Horner is eyeing a £50 million settlement payout from Red Bull following his shock sacking. It has been estimated that Horner could pocket “in excess of £50m” due to still having five years ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNCould Yuki Tsunoda receive a boost from Christian Horner sack?Christian Horner’s shocking dismissal from Red Bull Racing after two decades as the outfit’s team principal has kept the ...
Christian Horner is no longer a team principal. While his contract is being terminated, the question remains what he plans to do in the coming months. The Daily Mail has reporter ...
New Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has opened up on replacing Christian Horner as he has spoken for the first time since landing the role. Horner was relieved of his duties at Red Bull this ...
Laurent Mekies has admitted it “feels unreal” to replace Christian Horner in his first interview since landing the role of ...
One year later, in 2006, Superman took over the car as David Coulthard scored Red Bull’s first podium finish, leading to ...
Robert Wickens’ promising racing career seemed as if it was cut tragically short after a 2018 crash left him paralyzed from the chest down.
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