Christian Horner’s exit doesn’t “matter” for Red Bull future
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Francorchamps, Brundle feels that F1 is in a worse place without Horner. Brundle described Horner as a “pantomime villain” but suggested he could
Christian Horner’s two-decade reign as the Red Bull team principal came to a shocking end earlier this July, marking a seismic shift for a te.
Now at Ferrari, Hamilton recalled when he first met Horner at Red Bull and acknowledged the “remarkable” job he did at the team. “It doesn’t change anything in my life,”
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,