Christian Horner responds to Red Bull firing
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Christian Horner's sudden Red Bull exit has prompted several team members and F1 personalities to react publicly.
What will Christian Horner do next? Ferrari and five other options for axed F1 boss - The former Red Bull team principal has been a mainstay of Formula 1 for more than 20 years
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GPblog on MSNWhy fired Horner could soon make a F1 comebackChristian Horner was the face of Red Bull Racing, but his tenure as a team principal came to an abrupt end this Wednesday. Whether this also signifies a farewell to Formula 1 remains to be seen. Should Horner reappear elsewhere before long need not come as a big surprise.
Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen has opened up on the sudden ousting of his former team boss Christian Horner.
Martin Brundle has identified one potential deal breaker amid suggestions Christian Horner could join Ferrari.
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Christian Horner is no longer a team principal. While his contract is being terminated, the question remains what he plans to do in the coming months. The Daily Mail has reporter that Horner intends to focus first on spending time with his family,
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PlanetF1 on MSNNext Christian Horner step revealed with F1 return prediction madeChristian Horner wants “quiet time” away from the Formula 1 spotlight after the shock news broke of his Red Bull dismissal. That is the claim put forward by respected Formula 1 reporter Jonathan McEvoy, though while this is the next step Horner has chosen, McEvoy expects the 51-year-old to ultimately return to the sport.
Missed out on July 10th's Formula 1 news? Catch up on today's top stories from the F1 world! Christian Horner is no longer part of the Red Bull team as the team principal and CEO was sacked on Wednesday.