Horner refuses to let go of Red Bull
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Laurent Mekies is the new Red Bull F1 team principal and chief executive after Christian Horner was removed from those roles, and Helmut Marko has broken his silence on the change
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GPblog on MSNHorner spotted in the F1 paddock at the Belgian Grand Prix!Christian Horner was fired by Red Bull Racing over a fortnight ago, but his name has found a way back into the Formula One paddock. It's been a talking point since it occurred: Christian Horner's sacking as Red Bull team principal and CEO has been thoroughly discussed by all the F1 pundits across all relevant media.
Williams Racing F1 driver Alex Albon has opened up on Christian Horner's ousting ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.
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.
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.
Christian Horner is out as the CEO team principal for the Oracle Red Bull Formula 1 team, ending a 20-year run that featured eight drivers' titles and six constructors titles on the international racing circuit. Red Bull announced the move Wednesday ...
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.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has admitted that he was not surprised by Red Bull's decision to part ways with Christian Horner.