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Christian Horner has called out the FIA’s stewards and race director for their decision making after a Red Bull team fiasco.
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GPblog on MSNHorner avoids critical questions regarding Red Bull's communication with VerstappenThe end of the Spanish Grand Prix was a burst of frustration for Max Verstappen. How does Christian Horner reflect on the ...
Instead, Horner is now ‘openly flirting’ with Alpine executive adviser Flavio Briatore about a job in Enstone after the ...
Four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel has been handed a boost amongst discussions of a return to his former team, Red ...
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GPblog on MSNHorner leaving Red Bull: Why he's better off at AlpineThe end of the partnership between Christian Horner and Red Bull Racing seems to be getting closer, as GPblog reported this Friday afternoon. The Brit is flirting conspicuously with Alpine, the team ...
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GPblog on MSNWho should succeed Horner at Red Bull? Here are the candidates!With increasing signals that Christian Horner's role within Red Bull Racing is coming to an end, speculation begins. Who could replace the British team principal if he leaves the team of Max ...
Valtteri Bottas has revealed that he would be open to joining Red Bull, despite his current ties with Mercedes, although ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSN‘Clearly a step ahead’ – Christian Horner makes McLaren confession amid ‘never give up’ vowRed Bull might have dropped to fourth in the Championship, but Christian Horner has refused to throw in the towel.
It would be nice, as the referee, as the race director, to either say play on or you need to give it [the place] back, says ...
Christian Horner says he is 100 per cent committed to remaining as Red Bull team principal; watch Spanish Grand Prix ...
Christian Horner refused to directly answer whether Red Bull could make a second F1 driver change amid Yuki Tsunoda 's ...
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