Christian Horner responds to Red Bull firing
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GPblog on MSNDate already known? 'Then Horner could return to Formula 1'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. According to Sky Sports,
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motorsport.com on MSNBernie Ecclestone labels Christian Horner “an idiot” for acting like "a 20-year-old” amid sexting scandalThe embattled former F1 owner spoke out in the wake of Horner’s firing from Red Bull, and revealed whether he thinks his longtime friend’s demise could have been avoided
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Christian Horner's time at Red Bull is over, Mirror Sport takes a look at the former team principal's life, including his huge net worth, and potential future
Huge news came out of Formula 1 on Wednesday as Red Bull Racing announced it had fired team principal Christian Horner after 20 years and 14 championships. Max Verstappen has become the best F1 driver in recent years, winning the last four drivers' titles, all with Horner in charge.