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"Red Bull has released Christian Horner from his operational duties with effect from today and has appointed Laurent Mekies as CEO of Red Bull Racing," a Red Bull spokesperson confirmed to ...
On July 9, 2025, Red Bull laid off Christian Horner, ending his 20-year tenure as the team principal of Red Bull Racing in Formula One. The company has not given an official reason behind this ...
Red Bull Racing’s deal with Ford comes just a few months after a planned tie-up between the F1 team and Porsche fell through.
Red Bull Racing has fired Christian Horner after 20 years with the team. Under Horner, Red Bull Racing had immense success racking up 8 drivers championships, 6 constructors titles, 124 grand prix ...
Horner, who had been at the helm of Red Bull Racing from the team's inaugural Formula 1 race, the 2005 Australian Grand Prix, was sensationally fired on Wednesday morning following the British GP.
Red Bull's swansong with Honda The RB21 will be the last Red Bull car to use Honda engines, as the team, along with its sister outfit Racing Bulls, will switch to Ford power in 2026.
Red Bull is making a resounding return to NASCAR, announcing the signing of 18-year-old racing talent Connor Zilisch. Connor Zilisch, recognized widely as one of NASCAR's most promising upcoming ...
Red Bull Racing’s RB21 was unveiled at F1’s first global launch - with a bold design, plus big stakes and a championship battle ahead. Get your first look now!
Red Bull Is Arguably the Biggest Name in Racing Today Anyone who follows Formula One racing knows that Red Bull has been a serious player in the motorsports space for some time. The Oracle Red Bull ...
— Oracle Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) February 9, 2022 “Oracle Cloud enabled us to make race-day decisions that helped Max Verstappen win the 2021 Drivers’ Championship.
— Oracle Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) February 9, 2022 Elsewhere in the automotive world, Triumph has tapped the Williams F1 team to co-develop a new electric motorcycle.
Red Bull Racing was heading into 2021 with a lame-duck engine program after engine supplier Honda announced in October that would be exiting F1 at the end of the 2021 campaign.
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