Christian Horner’s exit doesn’t “matter” for Red Bull future
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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes Formula 1 will miss his former opposite number at Red Bull, Christian Horner, who he described as was “one of the main cast” of personalities in the sport.
Pierre Gasly predicts Christian Horner will return to the Formula 1 paddock in future, given his “remarkable” success during his time at Red Bull. Horner was relieved of operational duties at the team he had fronted for two decades following the British Grand Prix, with Racing Bulls boss Laurent Mekies stepping up to replace him.
Toto Wolff joked that he will be 'really in the s***' if Christian Horner returns to F1 in one particular role. Horner was sacked as Red Bull team principal earlier this month in a move that shocked the Formula 1 world.
Williams Racing F1 driver Alex Albon has opened up on Christian Horner's ousting ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff caused Sky Sports to issue an on-air apology after using explicit language whilst discussing Christian Horner's potential future in Formula 1. Speaking to presenter Natalie Pinkham following practice at the Belgian Grand Prix,
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Laurent Mekies is taking charge of Red Bull for the first time at the Belgian Grand Prix, stepping into his most high-profile role yet in Formula 1. Red Bull are not only one of the sport’s biggest teams but also a global brand,
Yuki Tsunoda has opened up on a message he received from ousted Red Bull team principal Christian Horner ahead of the race at Spa.
Christian Horner 's departure from Red Bull has revived the Formula 1 manager market. After leading the Austrian team to the top, the now former team boss is the subject of interest for several teams, especially in view of the arrival of the new 2026 technical regulations.
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.