Christian Horner Rocked by Fresh Blow by Red Bull
- Christian Horner has been linked as a future team principal for Alpine, conditional on Flavio Briatore's willingness to allow Horner to become a shareholder in the team.
- Horner was removed from his role at Red Bull after the British Grand Prix and has not returned to F1 paddocks since.
- Alpine is reportedly struggling, accumulating only 20 points in 14 races in 2025, leaving them at the bottom of the Constructors’ Championship standings.
- Robert Doornbos stated that Horner's experience and potential ownership could lead to success at Alpine, which is currently facing challenges.
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Christian Horner rocked by fresh blow by Red Bull
Christian Horner has been dealt a fresh blow by Red Bull Racing after he was sacked earlier this year.
Christian Horner backed to make shock F1 return as former driver names ideal destination
Christian Horner may be set to make a shock return to F1 as he has been tipped to return as a team principal in the future.Horner was removed from his role at Red Bull following the British Grand Prix earlier this year. He had been with the Milton Keynes-based team since its inception in 2005. It has now been revealed by former Red Bull driver Robert Doombos that we will see Horner back in the F1 paddock sooner rather than later. **ARE YOU READI…
Horner officially removed as Red Bull F1 director after shock sacking
Christan Horner has officially left his role as director of Red Bull's various UK entities, one month after his shock sacking as Formula 1 team boss.Horner was removed from his position as Red Bull team principal and CEO just days after the British Grand Prix, with his 20-year reign at Milton Keynes coming to an end after Red Bull's shareholders opted to make a change.With the Austrian ...Keep reading
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