Christian Horner’s exit doesn’t “matter” for Red Bull future
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PlanetF1 on MSNHamilton’s blunt response to Horner sack as Russell issues contract update – roundupToday's F1 news headlines see Lewis Hamilton's blunt response to Christian Horner's sacking, while George Russell awaits a seat.
Formula One is considering introducing a new rule in 2026 to prevent instant staff transfers between F1 teams, like in the recent case where Laurent Mekies was promoted to Red Bull to replace Christian Horner.
While the timing caught many off guard, Red Bull’s announcement after the British Grand Prix that Horner had been sacked with immediate effect sent shockwaves through the paddock. Horner had led Red Bull Racing since its debut in 2005,
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.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has admitted that he was not surprised by Red Bull's decision to part ways with Christian Horner.
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Lewis Hamilton paid a measured tribute to old foe Christian Horner on Thursday as Formula One prepared for its first race in 20 years without the now-dismissed Red Bull team boss.Horner had run Red Bull from 2005,
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Cadillac Might Scoop Up Christian HornerAmidst speculation about what might happen to Christian Horner, it seems he might land at Cadillac’s new F1 team. Not too long ago, there was considerable chatter about the former Red Bull team principal joining up with Scuderia Ferrari.
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GPblog on MSNHamilton not bothered Horner's dismissal: 'Won't change my life'One of the biggest news in the world of F1 was the dismissal of Christian Horner. Not the bother of Lewis Hamilton, according to the Briton, who did not pay much attention to it. Lewis Hamilton battled Red Bull Racing and also Christian Horner on many occasions in the past.