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Lando Norris will start from pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix in his bid to seal a hat-trick of consecutive victories after beating championship rival Oscar Piastri to top spot.Norris finished third,
Nico Rosberg, the former Mercedes driver and Sky F1 pundit, believes Christian Horner’s sacking by Red Bull was “a long time in the making.” And the 2016 World Champion says it feels “completely unreal” to think that Horner is no longer in charge of the team he built into a winning machine.
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
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GPFans on MSNF1 legend Lewis Hamilton issues frank response as star quizzed on Christian Horner axeFormula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton has offered a frank response when quizzed on Christian Horner's Red Bull axe. During the break between the British Grand Prix and this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix, Red Bull opted for a leadership change, with Horner relieved of his duties as CEO and team principal.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMartin Brundle backtracks over Christian Horner sack after ‘Team Verstappen’ accusationMartin Brundle pointed the finger at 'Team Verstappen' in the immediate aftermath of Christian Horner's Red Bull exit.
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GPblog on MSNF1 team boss reacts to Horner's departure - sort ofOnly ten people can currently call themselves team bosses in Formula 1, but Christian Horner is no longer one of them. Ayao Komatsu is still in office, at the helm of Haas F1. In the run-up to the Belgian Grand Prix,
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.