Why Christian Horner’s Red Bull F1 exit was inevitable
Motorsport Week asks whether Christian Horner’s exit from the Red Bull F1 team was perhaps an inevitability that would come sooner rather than later.
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Motorsport Week asks whether Christian Horner’s exit from the Red Bull F1 team was perhaps an inevitability that would come sooner rather than later.
Red Bull has decided to impose an abrupt end to Christian Horner’s decorated - and on occasion contentious - two-decade reign leading the group’s F1 team in a change which ...
The world of Formula 1 has produced many iconic drivers whose achievements go beyond statistical records and encompass cultural influence, technical innovation, and inspiring performances that continue to captivate racing ...
Christian Horner's departure as Red Bull's Team Principal and CEO has come as a shock to the F1 community, and perhaps, most of all, to him.
Max Verstappen's manager has expressed that it is up to Red Bull to publicise the reasons behind the decision to sack Christian Horner as the team's F1 boss.
Red Bull has announced that Christian Horner has departed his role at the helm, but could a team that's long held an interest in him offer him a reprieve in ...
Christian Horner has been sacked as Team Principal of the Red Bull Formula 1 team after 20 years in the job, according to reports.
Fernando Alonso vented his frustration at Aston Martin's strategy at the British GP, saying the notion that it is F1 drivers who make decisions in bad weather is "bulls**t."
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has claimed Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri's incident in F1's Canadian GP has proven to have a positive impact on the team.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem has answered the claims from his challenger to the FIA presidency, Tim Mayer, that his tenure has been a "reign of terror".