How Christian Horner is free to return to F1 soon as Red Bull exit details revealed
Christian Horner is free to return to F1 sooner than perhaps many expected due to the terms of his Red Bull severance deal, according to reports.
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Christian Horner is free to return to F1 sooner than perhaps many expected due to the terms of his Red Bull severance deal, according to reports.
Christian Horner has spoken of the pride of his two decades in charge of Red Bull, after formally leaving the F1 giants, having agreed a financial settlement.
Helmut Marko has detailed how the team has improved its F1 operations since Laurent Mekies' appointment.
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has revealed that he received a text message from long-time F1 counterpart Christian Horner after his exit from Red Bull.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has revealed that Laurent Mekies' arrival after Christian Horner's dismissal has brought a "totally different atmosphere than before" at the F1 giants.
Alpine Executive Advisor Flavio Briatore coyly ruled out Christian Horner joining its F1 team in the future, saying there are no plans to involve him "for the moment".
Cadillac has squashed speculation that the nascent F1 team could represent a possible avenue for axed Red Bull boss Christian Horner to return to the series.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has branded his old F1 adversary Christian Horner an "a**hole" in an assessment of their longstanding personal rivalry.
Liam Lawson has denied sensing an uneasy atmosphere during his stint with the F1 giants Red Bull, which preceded its sacking of boss Christian Horner.
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.