Horner's demise at Red Bull
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Red Bull has pledged not give up on the Formula 1 title fight until it’s mathematically impossible for Max Verstappen to win, even after Christian Horner was fired as team principal
Former Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal Christian Horner has opened up after his sudden exit. Horner served the team for 20 years from 2005 but was let go with immediate effect on Wednesday.
Power struggles, an investigation and a declining car eroded support for the only team principal Red Bull has ever known
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There are two ways that dynasties crumble: Age or unforced error. Red Bull’s F1 organization spectacularly chose the latter over the past 12 months with a seemingly endless string of moves that backfired. Now it’s appropriate whether to question whether this is the end for the team as we know it.
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GPFans on MSNChristian Horner singles out one Red Bull F1 driver as axed boss takes to social mediaRed Bull's former F1 boss Christian Horner has taken to social media following his shock sacking earlier this week. The 51-year-old was dropped as Red Bull team principal with immediate effect, with ex-Racing Bulls boss Laurent Mekies taking over his role.
He races in the World Endurance Championship, Formula E and is a development driver for Red Bull’s Formula 1 team.
Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko has pledged not to give up on the Formula 1 title fight until it's mathematically impossible for Max Verstappen to win, even after Christian Horner was fired as team principal.
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Christian Horner has been sacked as Red Bull team principal after 20 years in the role. The 51-year-old has been in charge of the Formula 1 team since their inception in 2005, leading them to eight drivers' championship and six constructors' championship titles.
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