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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says he was "not surprised" Christian Horner was sacked as team boss of Red Bull.
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McLaren boss Zak Brown ‘not surprised’ after F1 arch rival Christian Horner’s shock Red Bull exit
McLaren F1 CEO Zak Brown insists he was “not surprised” by the sudden departure of arch rival Christian Horner at Red Bull.
Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone unloaded on former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner after the 51-year-old was ...
It's approaching two weeks since Christian Horner was surprisingly sacked by Red Bull as the Brit reportedly felt "betrayed" ...
McLaren chief executive Zak Brown says he was not surprised by Christian Horner’s sacking due to the ongoing “drama” at Red ...
Horner was let go from his role as Red Bull's chief executive officer (CEO) and team principal after the British Grand Prix, ...
Can Red Bull stay competitive without Christian Horner? With title hopes fading, Spa may decide the team's future and ...
Guenther Steiner, who himself was dropped by Haas less than two years ago, gives his take on Christian Horner's departure ...
One of Christian Horner’s longtime family friends has launched a scathing attack on Red Bull over the way the team handled ...
An intriguing story in a British tabloid, wherein allies of Christian Horner anonymously smear Red Bull Racing. Accurate or ...
Speaking to media including PlanetF1.com ahead of what proved to be his final race in charge of Red Bull at the British Grand ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner leads tributes to Red Bull legend as ‘disaster’ Verstappen scenario teased – roundup
Saturday’s fast-paced F1 news includes Christian Horner leading tributes to Red Bull icon Felix Baumgartner as his former employer is warned of a “disaster” if Max Verstappen leaves for Mercedes.
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