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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says he was "not surprised" Christian Horner was sacked as team boss of Red Bull.
McLaren F1 CEO Zak Brown insists he was “not surprised” by the sudden departure of arch rival Christian Horner at Red Bull.
Red Bull's 2026 performance has come under scrutiny following Christian Horner's exit, potentially leaving Max Verstappen in ...
Christian Horner was sacked as the team principal of Red Bull earlier this month after more than two decades with the Formula ...
Christian Horner’s sacking no surprise given Red Bull ‘drama’ – Zak Brown - Horner’s tenure came to an abrupt end earlier ...
Red Bull Racing arrives at the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix (25–27 July) in unfamiliar territory. After the sudden departure of ...
An intriguing story in a British tabloid, wherein allies of Christian Horner anonymously smear Red Bull Racing. Accurate or ...
Horner was recently removed as Red Bull's F1 boss, ending his 20-year stay with the team ...
Red Bull and Christian Horner remain key talking points in the world of Formula 1 as we round-up the latest F1 news.
Formula 1 journalist Joe Saward fears that Christian Horner's departure will have negative consequences for Red Bull Racing.
Former Red Bull family driver Sebastien Bourdais has stated that it's 'not easy' for the team to lose a figure like Christian ...
It’s fair to say Red Bull is looking for a major change in its fortunes after a particularly difficult racing season: the ...