Red Bull sacks Horner
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An F1 insider has opened up about an alleged heated argument between Christian Horner and Max Verstappen's father.
Red Bull has lost several key figures across the past 18 months, most notably design legend Adrian Newey, Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley, and Chief Designer Rob Marshall. The sacking of Horner means that a fourth pillar of long-term success is gone.
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GPblog on MSNVerstappen in England at Red Bull: This is the Reason WhyFor Max Verstappen, it's a busy Thursday. Early in the day, the Dutchman flew from Nice - close to his residence in Monaco - to Milton Keynes, where the Red Bull Racing factory is located. Particularly in the British media,
Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko has opened up about Max Verstappen's 2025 season amid ongoing talks with Mercedes.
In the wake of Red Bull's bombshell decision to sack Christian Horner this week, it was easy to miss the name of the man replacing him: Laurent Mekies.
Christian Horner was removed as team principal of Red Bull F1 on Wednesday with his strained relationship with Jos Verstappen belived to have played a role in his departure
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Martin Brundle believes Max Verstappen is likely to stay at Red Bull next season following the news that Christian Horner has been relieved of his duties as the team’s F1 CEO. Horner, 51, has been in charge of Red Bull Racing since its inception in 2005 but will be replaced by former Racing Bulls team principal Laurent Mekies after a shock announcement on Wednesday morning.