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GPFans on MSNToto Wolff takes over Christian Horner F1 role after Red Bull exitMercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff has replaced Christian Horner as the longest-serving team principal still working in the sport. Earlier this week, Red Bull made the shocking announcement that Horner had ...
With key figures gone and reigning champion Max Verstappen eyeing the exit, Red Bull Racing’s empire is cracking—fast. The ...
Carlos Sainz rejects the toxic comment Red Bull have made about his relationship with Max Verstappen
Speaking on the High Performance podcast, Sainz was asked whether his relationship with Verstappen was a barrier to joining ...
Ralf Schumacher highly doubts any possibility of Sebastian Vettel becoming Helmut Marko's successor at Red Bull. Schumacher ...
Former Formula One driver Vitantonio Liuzzi believes Christian Horner would be the "perfect choice" to replace Fred Vasseur ...
Red Bull Racing are predicting an uptick in performance after "intensive discussions" with driver Yuki Tsunoda.
With Christian Horner sacked from Red Bull, speculation has mounted regarding a potential rival he could invest in.
McLarens are dominating the drivers' standings this year, with Oscar Piastri currently leading the way on 234 points, eight more than Lando Norris in second. Max Verstappen is third on 165 ...
Christian Horner has been sacked as Red Bull team principal. The 51-year-old had been in the role since 2005, overseeing ...
From surprise wins & viral crashes to LEGO trophies & Verstappen transfer drama, F1 this year feels more like Drive to ...
Former F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone has called out Christian Horner for putting himself into trouble, which led to his Red Bull ...
In the recently released movie 'F1,' Brad Pitt plays an American Formula One driver. Here's a look at how American have been ...
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