Martin Brundle Gives Insight on Christian Horner Red Bull Exit
- Christian Horner has been replaced by Laurent Mekies at Red Bull, marking the end of his 406-race tenure as team principal.
- Mekies stated he has received several supportive messages from Horner following his promotion and aims to 'reduce the outside noise' at Red Bull.
- Toto Wolff noted Horner's departure as a loss for Formula 1, acknowledging his controversial yet entertaining role in the sport.
- Horner oversaw 14 world championships but faced controversies, including allegations of inappropriate behavior, which he denied and was exonerated from.
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How's it going with Christian Horner? According to Formula 1 legend Jaques Villeneuve, the now ex-Red-Bull team boss could hire Ferrari. "He is solid and doesn't seem to be nervous by pressure," explains Villeneuve, world champion in 1997, in a conversation with "Vision4Sport: Horner to Ferrari? Hardly worth a media consideration so far – for Villeneuve already: "Horner could certainly train Ferrari." "Nothing changes what's behind the idea – Ho…
Laurent Mekies can't replace Christian Horner in one respect and F1 will suffer for it - The Mirror
The Belgian Grand Prix is the first Formula 1 race since the end of the 2004 season that has not been attended by Christian Horner who was axed as Red Bull boss last week
Jos returns as Red Bull enters new era without Horner
Jul.26 (GMM) With Jos Verstappen back at Spa and Laurent Mekies stepping into his new role, Red Bull is entering a delicate new chapter following Christian Horner’s abrupt dismissal. While the team has remained mostly silent about the decision to axe Horner after two decades and eight world titles, figures like Stefano Domenicali and Dr Helmut Marko are now speaking publicly—underscoring the magnitude of the shift. “You can’t be the boss for li…
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