Christian Horner responds to Red Bull firing
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The Formula 1 paddock was rocked Wednesday by the news that Christian Horner, the longtime CEO and team principal of Red Bull Racing, has been fired after a 20-year run that featured many race wins and championships with drivers like Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen.
With key figures gone and reigning champion Max Verstappen eyeing the exit, Red Bull Racing’s empire is cracking—fast. The once unshakeable F1 titan now faces an uncertain future
New Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal Laurent Mekies says his first job is to “discover the magic” within the team through meeting personnel, before focusing on the challenge of the 2026 regulations.
Does Red Bull Racing miss Adrian Newey? David Croft, Sky Sports commentator, thinks so. The Brit learned about the issue with the RB21 and made his conclusions. Red Bull Racing opted for a radical setup at the British Grand Prix.
The S-Works x Red Bull Tour de France Collection is highlighted by the limited edition S-Works Tarmac SL8 LTD race bike.
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