Lewis Hamilton reacts to Christian Horner’s Red Bull exit
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Christian Horner, 51, was at Red Bull for more than 20 years (Getty) But what could be on the horizon next for Horner, who at 51 still has many years ahead of him in the sport he loves?
Horner departs Red Bull not only as their only Team Principal in history, but a rather successful one at that. His run as the longest-tenured boss on the grid comes to a close with eight Drivers’ Championships and six Constructors’ Championships alongside his name.
New Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has revealed that Christian Horner ‘was the first one to text’ him after he was called up to replace the long-serving boss ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix. The duo then spoke again via SMS on the morning of media day at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.
Christian Horner could soon find himself back in Formula 1, even after being dismissed from his role as Red Bull Racing team principal and CEO. Red Bull GmbH notified Horner on Tuesday night that ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner backed for bombshell move…but it’s not to FerrariWhat's next for Christian Horner is the big question with Alpine emerging as the favourite with Sky pundits ruling out Ferrari.
What will Christian Horner do next? Ferrari and five other options for axed F1 boss - The former Red Bull team principal has been a mainstay of Formula 1 for more than 20 years
FORMULA 1 legend Jacques Villeneuve says Christian Horner “doesn’t seem to be affected by pressure” so could be Ferrari’s team principal. However, if Lewis Hamilton’s
Max Verstappen won the first Formula One race staged following Christian Horner’s dismissal as Red Bull team principal in Saturday’s sprint race in Belgium.Eighteen days after Horner was told his two-decade reign was over,