Lewis Hamilton Pays Tribute to Former Red Bull Boss Christian Horner
MILTON KEYNES, UK, JUL 24 – Christian Horner was removed amid a political struggle within Red Bull despite leading the team to 14 titles over 20 years, with no clear explanation given for his dismissal.
- Lewis Hamilton paid tribute to Christian Horner as the Belgian Grand Prix marked Formula One’s first event in two decades without the former Red Bull team principal.
- Horner's dismissal from Red Bull earlier this month ended his role as team principal since 2005, during which he oversaw 14 world championships amid recent internal controversy.
- Hamilton recalled sitting in Horner's office in 2005 during his early racing career and described Horner's leadership as clearly remarkable, emphasizing the talent and skill required to run the organization.
- Hamilton commented that Horner leaving Red Bull would not affect his life, while applauding the significant achievements Horner accomplished with the team, describing his progress as truly impressive.
- Verstappen confirmed he spoke with Horner and dismissed impacts from Horner's sacking on his future, while Red Bull faces uncertainty amid Verstappen's contract and possible moves linked to Mercedes.
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