Red Bull, Verstappen and Christian Horner
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Christian Horner and Toto Wolff are two of F1’s most familiar rivals, with plenty of history between Red Bull and Mercedes at the top of the sport. The feud between the two bosses exploded during the 2021 title fight,
CHRISTIAN HORNER has been tipped to take a stunning new role in Formula One as speculation over his future refuses to go away. Stunning rumours earlier this week suggested the Red Bull chief could
Christian Horner has no concerns about a possible exit clause in Max Verstappen’s F1 contract which could see him walk away from Red Bull at the end of the season. A report in The Times stated that Verstappen has a clause in his current Red Bull contract that he could leave the team if he’s not in the top three of the F1 drivers’ championship.
Christian Horner and Jos Verstappen have found some common ground, with the internal tensions within Red Bull starting to cool. That said, the team principal has issued a request to the Dutchman, insisting that they must ‘work together’ if Max Verstappen is to wrestle the 2025 title away from McLaren.
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PlanetF1 on MSNWhy Christian Horner’s ‘heart and soul’ is with Red Bull after celebrating huge milestoneChristian Horner's "heart and soul" are poured into Red Bull, as he recently celebrated 400 Grands Prix over 20 years at Milton Keynes.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has dismissed that Alpine and Ferrari's reported interest in recruiting him could culminate in him
Horner, however, insists that he is going nowhere. When put on the spot about the links by Sky Sports F1 pundit Brundle, he replied: "Oh crikey. Martin, you know this business in the pit lane, there’s so many rumours.
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PlanetF1 on MSNHorner announces ‘no-brainer’ Red Bull F1 dream teamThe only thing missing was a 'duh' as team principal Christian Horner revealed his "no-brainer" dream Red Bull line-up.
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Daily Express US on MSNChristian Horner gives telling response to Ferrari exit rumors at Canadian Grand PrixChristian Horner has been linked with moves to Ferrari and Alpine in recent weeks, but the Red Bull team principal has insisted that he has no intention of leaving