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Christian Horner's close rival believes the sport is much better without him, following his Red Bull exit last month.
Thirty-one-year-old Horner had stood in front of the 450 staff of the former Jaguar F1 team and explained who he was, as ...
Former Formula One driver and Sky Sports F1 reporter Martin Brundle has revealed that Christian Horner will likely return to ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary — McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown believes the political battles in Formula One will be “healthier” with ...
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GPFans on MSNChristian Horner's F1 return dealt major blow
As one door shuts on Horner for the immediate future all chance of a F1 return are not lost. However, for the remainder of ...
Christian Horner has swapped Formula 1 speed for four-legged horsepower in a cheeky new Instagram post, days after his shock ...
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FirstSportz on MSNF1 Pundit Declares Red Bull ‘Parked’ Christian Horner on First Opportunity
Red Bull Racing decided to sack Team Principal Christian Horner days after the British GP. The Briton had led Milton The post ...
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FirstSportz on MSNEx-F1 Driver Labels Christian Horner’s Exit an ‘Extraordinary Move’ by Red Bull Amid Max Verstappen Rumors
Red Bull Racing shocked the sporting world by sacking team boss Christian Horner after the British GP. The Briton was The ...
Regardless of the reasons for their drop off in performance, Red Bull’s current pace is unacceptable and Hungary must feel like a low point in Verstappen's career, one Horner would never have ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNF1 will ‘move on’ from Christian Horner in blunt Zak Brown assessment
McLaren Racing CEO has claimed the racing world will "move on" quickly from Christian Horner after his Red Bull sacking.
Red Bull Racing announced Wednesday that CEO Christian Horner is departing the team after 20 years at the helm.
The drivers, team workers and new boss all try to look forward as the Belgian GP (and another era) gets underway ...
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