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What will Christian Horner do next? Ferrari and five other options for axed F1 boss - The former Red Bull team principal has ...
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’ ...
Christian Horner was previously linked to a move to Ferrari, a time when he candidly shared his thoughts about the team.
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner’s ‘friend’ casts doubt over Ferrari deal in ‘image and distractions’ theoryCould Christian Horner become Ferrari's team principal? One friend says it's unlikely thanks to the team's 'image.' ...
A potential move to Ferrari after Christian Horner's Red Bull exit could pave the way to Lewis Hamilton's departure.
Ferrari have seemingly made a decision on whether to pursue Christian Horner after he was sacked by Formula 1 rivals Red Bull ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Lewis Hamilton 'emotional' as bitter rival takes aim at Christian HornerMcLaren CEO Zak Brown has taken a swipe at his bitter rival Christian Horner, after the ex-Red Bull F1 team principal was ...
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Daily Express US on MSNChristian Horner's huge net worth, Ferrari stance and Spice Girl wife's telling statementChristian Horner has been sacked as Red Bull team principal after a difficult 18 months, which has seen Max Verstappen drop ...
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Christian Horner Departs Red Bull Racing And Joins Scuderia Ferrari?Read the full story on Backfire News While the Formula One world is reeling after Christian Horner was suddenly dismissed ...
Christian Horner could soon find himself back in Formula 1, even after being dismissed from his role as Red Bull Racing team ...
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GPblog on MSNHorner’s friend weighs in on Ferrari links: ‘They’re still talking about that story’Some consider Christian Horner a possible successor to Fred Vasseur at Ferrari, but former Formula 1 driver Riccardo Patrese says the controversy surrounding Horner in 2024 makes such a move unlikely.
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McLaren F1 CEO Zak Brown insists he was “not surprised” by the sudden departure of arch rival Christian Horner at Red Bull.
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