Red Bull principal Christian Horner sacked
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Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen after bagging pole for the British Grand Prix were confident of getting a strong result at Silverstone, however, their configuration choice made evident how desperate the state of affairs is at the Austrian team,
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Red Bull has pledged not give up on the Formula 1 title fight until it’s mathematically impossible for Max Verstappen to win, even after Christian Horner was fired as team principal
Red Bull sports advisor Helmut Marko has summarized the results of the British Grand Prix, stating that driver Max Verstappen has no chance of contending for the Formula 1 title this season.
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GPblog on MSNRed Bull's big boss doesn't rule Verstappen out in disaster seasonOliver Mintzlaff, CEO of Corporate Projects and New Investments of Red Bull GmbH, still has confidence that Max Verstappen will clinch his fifth consecutive world title in 2025. That's what the German reportedly told the staff of the Austrian company during a thirty-minute speech,
McLaren boss Zak Brown says it would be a “disaster” for Red Bull if four-time reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen were to leave the team.