Christian Horner responds to Red Bull firing
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Jos Verstappen allegedly pointed and told Christian Horner he would keep the pressure on him during a heated row following the British Grand Prix.
Ferrari have seemingly made a decision on whether to pursue Christian Horner after he was sacked by Formula 1 rivals Red Bull. On Wednesday, the F1 world was stunned by the announcement that Horner had been ‘relieved of his operational duties’ by Red Bull,
Christian Horner's sudden Red Bull exit has prompted several team members and F1 personalities to react publicly.
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PlanetF1 on MSNRanked: Is Christian Horner sack the biggest shock in F1 history?Fernando Alonso’s success at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix came against the grain. As it transpired, he benefited from collusion within the team after team boss Flavio Briatore and technical director Pat Symonds instructed Nelson Piquet Jnr to crash at a pre-determined point on the Marina Bay circuit.
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GPblog on MSNDate already known? 'Then Horner could return to Formula 1'For Christian Horner, the Formula 1 season is over after the team boss of Red Bull Racing was dismissed this week. However, he might be back in the sport soon, at least if Sky Sports is correct. The British broadcaster reports that Horner has reached an agreement with Red Bull on the duration of his gardening leave - the amount of time he'll be unable work for another employer.
Red Bull's senior advisor, who shared a long working relationship with Christian Horner, has addressed the team's outlook for the 2025 championship.
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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton predicted to leave Ferrari if Christian Horner joinsOn Wednesday Red Bull dropped the bombshell that Christian Horner – their team principal since joining the grid in 2005 – had been released with immediate effect, Laurent Mekies confirmed as his replacement, the Frenchman transitioning from Racing Bulls team principal to Red Bull Racing CEO.