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Christian Horner surprisingly snubs Sebastian Vettel for Max Verstappen

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has hailed Max Verstappen as “quite clearly” the best driver the Austrians have ever had, in what is a surprising snub of the team’s most successful driver. Based on current records, Sebastian Vettel is the energy drink-owned team’s most decorated driver, having claimed four consecutive World Championships from 2010-2013, as

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Christian Horner on team’s ‘blame culture’ and how he turned it around

Turning a faltering midfield team into title contenders is not an easy task, and is not often done without a stroke of genius. Looking back at his time in charge of the Milton Keynes-based outfit, Christian Horner sees the appointment of Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey as the aforementioned masterstroke that lead to the change

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Christian Horner insists Red Bull don’t need Honda or Porsche

With Porsche supposedly having ended their interest in entering Formula 1 with Red Bull in 2026, it does seem remarkable just how close the VW-owned manufacturer was to announcing a partnership with the team. The deal was believed to have been done and dusted, following a number of rumours that the partnership had been agreed. As is known

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Christian Horner reveals surprising Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes wish

While Max Verstappen’s 2022 crown has already been wrapped up, his 2021 success continues to be questioned following Red Bull’s breach of the budget cap. Verstappen claimed his second consecutive World Championship at last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, where he claimed his 12th victory of the season, further cementing his superiority over the paddock. His

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Christian Horner’s silence since FIA verdict raises eyebrows

Fans are noticing that Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner, has been conspicuous in his absence since the FIA’s verdict that the team broke the financial regulations last season. The teams were given a cap of $145 million within which to operate in 2021, and development on the 2022 car was counted within that. As

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Christian Horner urged to copy Toto Wolff amid Cashgate saga

Former Formula 1 driver and Sky Sports commentator, Martin Brundle, reckons Red Bull boss, Christian Horner, should sign a document outlining his commitment to following the rules amid his team’s breach of the financial regulations. Red Bull, as well as the other nine teams on the grid, had a $145 million imposed on them in

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