F1 Pundit Declares Red Bull 'Parked' Christian Horner on First Opportunity
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Toto Wolff was invited to react to the departure of Christian Horner from Red Bull in early July after 20 years at the head of the team. The Austrian came back to the strong personality of the British.
New details have emerged about the dismissal of the legendary team boss.
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In F1, Max Verstappen was obviously not touched by Christian Horner's eviction, as sudden as it could seem. But it is assumed that the Dutchman had been informed upstream of Red Bull's leaders' plans for the F1 team. However, the public reaction of the quadruple world champion is almost shocking, as much as [...] The article F1 Horner fired, a cataclysm that leaves Verstappen glacial, ingratitude or rancoeur ? appeared first on Le Mag Sport Auto.
F1 Pundit Declares Red Bull 'Parked' Christian Horner on First Opportunity
Red Bull Racing decided to sack Team Principal Christian Horner days after the British GP. The Briton had led Milton The post F1 Pundit Declares Red Bull ‘Parked’ Christian Horner on First Opportunity appeared first on FirstSportz.
Martin Brundle and Helmut Marko told their own versions of the firing of Red Bull's ex-boss.
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