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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 ...
Zak Brown has publicly commented for the first time on the shock sacking of Christian Horner from Red Bull Racing in the ...
Horner's 20-year tenure ends amid internal turmoil, on-track struggles and shifting power dynamics at Red Bull Racing ...
Horner led Red Bull since it entered F1 in 2005, winning eight drivers' titles — including four with Verstappen, who now ...
Amid growing rumors surrounding the future of Max Verstappen, the team opted to oust its team principal of two decades, telegraphing a major sea change ahead.
Christian Horner’s sacking no surprise given Red Bull ‘drama’ – Zak Brown - Horner’s tenure came to an abrupt end earlier ...
Christian Horner has admitted his shock after he was told he would no longer be team principal and CEO of Red Bull Racing.
The Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team all seems to have come unraveled in the last couple of years under the control of team ...
With Christian Horner now out of the picture, how will Red Bull’s leadership approach change under Laurent Mekies? Former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer has offered his take on the question. We’ve entered ...
Christian Horner, the longtime leader of Formula 1 team Red Bull Racing, and a standout figure in 'Drive to Survive,' has been sacked.