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Autosport on MSNWhat’s next for Horner after Red Bull F1 sacking?Having been ousted as Red Bull Racing CEO on Wednesday, Christian Horner’s future in Formula 1 remains uncertain ...
Horner was relieved of his duties as Red Bull F1 CEO on Wednesday in a shock announcement. The 51-year-old won six ...
Having been ousted as Red Bull Racing CEO on Wednesday, Christian Horner’s future in Formula 1 remains uncertain ...
Colapinto, who is reportedly on a £4m-a-year contract, went out in Q1 after spinning off at the final corner. De facto Alpine team principal Flavio Briatore was seen with his head in his hands after ...
An F1 insider has pointed to a team currently seeking a new principal as a potential landing spot for Christian Horner.
Christian Horner has already been tipped to take up a new role within Formula 1 after his Red Bull sacking. On Wednesday ...
Haas is an unlikely destination given Horner’s stature and the good work done by Ayao Komatsu thus far, and working under ...
Crash.net considers what might be next for Christian Horner following his shock Red Bull sacking. As the dust begins to ...
£3.8bn F1 team now sense ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ chance to hire Christian Horner after Red Bull sacking
Instead, Hezemans touts Horner to join Ferrari as their new F1 CEO, in a role like what Zak Brown holds at McLaren with Andrea Stella working under him as the team principal. Their leadership ...
Ferrari have responded to links to former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner following his sacking after 20 years.
Red Bull sacked Christian Horner, Formula One's longest-serving active team principal and one of the most successful of all ...
Former Red Bull team boss Christian Horner was fired from the team on Wednesday in a shocking series of events ...
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