Red Bull cuts remaining ties to Christian Horner after dismissal as F1 team boss
Red Bull has removed Christian Horner as a director of two companies related to its F1 team, just over a month after his dismissal as Team Principal.
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Red Bull has removed Christian Horner as a director of two companies related to its F1 team, just over a month after his dismissal as Team Principal.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has opened up about the absence of Christian Horner in F1, describing how he feels a little "lonely" without his long-time rival.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has admitted his rivalry with Christian Horner “went too far” at times in F1, but he hopes a change at Red Bull will see relations improve.
Pierre Gasly believes Red Bull exit will not be the final chapter of Christian Horner's F1 career as he expects teams to be "interested" in his former boss' services.
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff quipped that he could be "in the s**t" if ex-Red Bull counterpart Christian Horner decided to return to F1 with the FIA.
Laurent Mekies has lifted the lid on the unexpected phone call that thrust him into the hot seat as Red Bull’s new CEO and Team Principal in F1.
Red Bull Chief Technical Officer Paul Monaghan has admitted Christian Horner’s exit came as a “shock” and acknowledged the team faces a “difficult” period in F1.
Yuki Tsunoda has revealed that departed Red Bull boss Christian Horner sent him a supportive message encouraging him to prove his worth to the team in F1.
Max Verstappen has insisted that Christian Horner's departure will have no bearing on whether he decides to remain with Red Bull in Formula 1 past the 2025 season.
Max Verstappen has downplayed the impact he had in Christian Horner’s departure from Red Bull, stating the decision was led by the team’s shareholders and senior management as part of ...