Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has said ex-Red Bull principal Christian Horner wielded too much power to stay in his position.
Category: Formula 1
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Mekies admits challenge awaits for Red Bull
New Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies said it felt “a bit unreal” to replace Christian Horner and has emphasised the challenge facing him and the team.
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‘I never doubted him’: F1 celebrates Hülkenberg’s long-overdue first podium
In a 15-year F1 career, Nico Hülkenberg had never tasted podium champagne. That changed at Silverstone, an achievement celebrated up and down pit lane.
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Tearful Horner admits shock at Red Bull sacking
Christian Horner spoke of his shock at being sacked as Red Bull boss in an emotional farewell to his staff on Wednesday.
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O’Ward: Cadillac rumours like Alonso-Swift
IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward has laughed off talk of a switch to Formula 1 with Cadillac, likening it to the rumours surrounding Fernando Alonso and popstar Taylor Swift.
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McLaren chief unsurprised by Horner Red Bull exit
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown said the only surprise about Christian Horner’s dismissal from Red Bull Racing was the timing.
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Hülkenberg’s podium will boost belief – Sauber
Nico Hulkenberg’s breakthrough podium for Sauber at the British Grand Prix will boost belief in the team, according to team principal Jonathan Wheatley.
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EA F1 25 update 1.06 improves cars’ wet weather behavior
The latest patch also might give Nico Hülkenberg a big upgrade.
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Is dismissing Horner Red Bull’s gamble to keep Verstappen?
A number of factors contributed to Christian Horner’s dismissal from Red Bull, but Max Verstappen’s long-term future may have been the biggest.
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Verstappen to Horner: ‘Thanks for everything’
Max Verstappen has thanked his former Formula 1 boss, Christian Horner, for the years of success following the news the Red Bull team prinicpal has been sacked.