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Christian Horner's time at Red Bull is over, Mirror Sport takes a look at the former team principal's life, including his huge net worth, and potential future
Christian Horner begins life without the Red Bull F1 team for the first time since 2004; Karun Chandhok, Ted Kravitz and Martin Brundle discuss on The F1 Show podcast where Horner could be in the future;
Horner departs Red Bull not only as their only Team Principal in history, but a rather successful one at that. His run as the longest-tenured boss on the grid comes to a close with eight Drivers’ Championships and six Constructors’ Championships alongside his name.
Former Formula One driver Vitantonio Liuzzi believes Christian Horner would be the "perfect choice" to replace Fred Vasseur if Ferrari parted ways with their team principal.
Christian Horner could soon find himself back in Formula 1, even after being dismissed from his role as Red Bull Racing team principal and CEO. Red Bull GmbH notified Horner on Tuesday night that he had been relieved of his duties,
Martin Brundle has identified one potential deal breaker amid suggestions Christian Horner could join Ferrari.
Red Bull Racing's former F1 team principal and CEO, Christian Horner has been linked with a potential move to Ferrari for years. Now after his dismissal from the Austrian team, a potential relocation to Maranello surfaces as a possibility,
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Christian Horner SACKING leads to second team principal change as Fred Vasseur future update issuedThe new team principal of Racing Bulls has been announced, after Laurent Mekies made the step up to replace Christian Horner at Red Bull. ➡️ READ MORE Ferrari chief issues update on Vasseur future Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna has issued an update on Fred Vasseur's future as team principal of the iconic F1 team ➡️ READ MORE Christian Horner ‘breaks down’ in ‘EMOTIONAL’ Red Bull farewell Red Bull F1 team principal Christian Horner 'broke down' during an 'emotional' farewell speech to the team.