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Christian Horner’s departure from Red Bull in 2025 caught everyone by surprise, not least the man himself, who was still in the early stages of trying to turn things around. Horner had been with Red Bull since their entry into Formula 1 in 2005 ...
Longtime Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was fired abruptly on Wednesday after a 20-year stint that included eight Formula 1 drivers' titles and a rise to celebrity status. Red Bull did not give a reason for the decision in a statement Wednesday ...
Horner was sacked as Red Bull’s F1 chief after 20 years at the helm last July. Jakub Porzycki / NurPhoto via Getty Images Christian Horner, the former Red Bull Formula 1 team principal, has announced he will release a memoir reflecting on his career.
Christian Horner has been an exiled figure in Formula 1 since his dramatic firing from Red Bull Racing in the summer of 2025. But after returning to the paddock at Silverstone this weekend, the rumors of a massive management
Max Verstappen described Red Bull's rear wing as 'super-dangerous' after he crashed out of the British Grand Prix on Sunday while fighting for a podium place.
Max Verstappen says that, just like in Austria, his rear wing failed to close completely, causing his crash at Stowe. For now, the Dutchman has little interest in holding talks with Red Bull
Red Bull’s management is reportedly extremely annoyed with Max Verstappen, who has once again put Red Bull in the waiting room. According to De Limburger, the shareholders had hoped for more goodwill from the Dutchman,
