Christian Horner’s exit doesn’t “matter” for Red Bull future
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The Belgian Grand Prix is the first Formula 1 race since the end of the 2004 season that has not been attended by Christian Horner who was axed as Red Bull boss last week
Wolff is now F1's longest-serving team principal, having shared a fierce rivalry with Horner that escalated in 2021 as Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull's Max Verstappen fought for the world champ
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff will be in "in the s**t" if Christian Horner returned to the sport with the FIA.
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Christian Horner already appears to be plotting a return to Formula 1. It’s been less than two weeks since Red Bull dismissed their long-serving team principal, ending his two-decade spell in charge.
Williams Racing F1 driver Alex Albon has opened up on Christian Horner's ousting ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.
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GPblog.com on MSNLaurent Mekies reveals: "Horner called me after his Red Bull's dismissal"In a moment of profound transition for Red Bull Racing, newly appointed Team Principal and CEO Laurent Mekies has addressed the elephant in the paddock: stepping into the shoes of Christian Horner, one of Formula 1's most iconic team bosses of the modern era.
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Autosport on MSNThe first impression of Mekies at Red Bull after 'intense weeks' and talks with VerstappenLaurent Mekies takes charge of Red Bull as its new team principal for a first F1 weekend since Christian Horner’s sacking. Max Verstappen has already held “multiple” talks with the Frenchman during “intense weeks”,