Christian Horner sacked by Red Bull
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GPblog on MSNDate already known? 'Then Horner could return to Formula 1'For Christian Horner, the Formula 1 season is over after the team boss of Red Bull Racing was dismissed this week. However, he might be back in the sport soon, at least if Sky Sports is correct. The British broadcaster reports that Horner has reached an agreement with Red Bull on the duration of his gardening leave - the amount of time he'll be unable work for another employer.
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PlanetF1 on MSNNext Christian Horner step revealed with F1 return prediction madeThat is the claim put forward by respected Formula 1 reporter Jonathan McEvoy, though while this is the next step Horner has chosen, McEvoy expects the 51-year-old to ultimately r
Christian Horner, along with McLaren CEO Zak Brown and Aston Martin Team Principal Andy Cowell, addressed the media during the FIA Press Conference on Friday at Silverstone. Verstappen’s future was the major focus during the session. Horner kicked off his remarks by noting that there will always be “speculation and noise” in Formula 1.
Missed out on July 10th's Formula 1 news? Catch up on today's top stories from the F1 world! Christian Horner is no longer part of the Red Bull team as the team principal and CEO was sacked on Wednesday.