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It seems clear that age won’t be enough to keep Bernie Ecclestone away from Formula 1. At 94, the British icon still makes regular appearances in the paddock, and he doesn’t shy away from offering ...
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To call Horner's firing from Red Bull shocking would be an understatement and to call it straightforward may be dishonest.
Red Bull has pledged not give up on the Formula 1 title fight until it’s mathematically impossible for Max Verstappen to win, ...
Defending F1 champion Max Verstappen has touched down in the UK following the brutal dismissal of his former Red Bull boss, ...
Power struggles, an investigation and a declining car eroded support for the only team principal Red Bull has ever known ...
Red Bull’s removal of Christian Horner may appear sudden, given only three days have passed since he oversaw Max Verstappen’s ...
Christian Horner sacked as Red Bull boss after 20 years, ending a dominant era amid internal turmoil and rising tensions.
Christian Horner entered Formula 1 as its youngest team principal and developed Red Bull from a “party team” to a serial ...
Red Bull has to keep in mind that it will face a future without Max Verstappen at some stage but the intention is for him to still be with the team in 2026, says team principal Christian Horner.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said Max Verstappen still intends to stay with the team for next year despite speculation about a move to Mercedes which would shake up Formula 1.
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