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Crash.net considers what might be next for Christian Horner following his shock Red Bull sacking. As the dust begins to ...
As Cadillac prepares to join Formula 1 in 2026, the GM-backed outfit is closing in on finalizing its driver lineup for its ...
Haas is an unlikely destination given Horner’s stature and the good work done by Ayao Komatsu thus far, and working under ...
Following Christian Horner’s abrupt dismissal from Red Bull Racing, speculation is intensifying over what comes next for the Briton.
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GPFans on MSNFerrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur disagrees with Lewis Hamilton after British Grand Prix complaintsFerrari team principal Fred Vasseur has disagreed with Lewis Hamilton 's complaints about his car at the British Grand Prix. Hamilton could only finish fourth at Silverstone despite a number of 2025's ...
A bizarre internet theory has claimed that a Lewis Hamilton 'curse' may have led to Christian Horner's Red Bull sacking ...
Christian Horner has been sacked from Red Bull Racing. The woman behind the F1 allegations remains silent, but her fight for justice is now impossible to ignore.
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Autosport on MSNHow Mercedes will try and get Antonelli through tough run of F1 racesAndrea Kimi Antonelli may lack experience in Formula 1 – the teenager contesting his first season in the series and under the ...
£3.8bn F1 team now sense ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ chance to hire Christian Horner after Red Bull sacking
Instead, Hezemans touts Horner to join Ferrari as their new F1 CEO, in a role like what Zak Brown holds at McLaren with Andrea Stella working under him as the team principal. Their leadership ...
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