Christian Horner let go by Red Bull
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One year later, in 2006, Superman took over the car as David Coulthard scored Red Bull’s first podium finish, leading to Horner jumping into the swimming pool located on the top of the Energy Station wearing only a red cape after losing a bet over the result.
After Christian Horner’s exit at Red Bull, what are the main questions facing the team and new boss Laurent Mekies
Former Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal Christian Horner has responded to his sudden ousting from the team. Horner served the outfit for 20 years since 2005, and was said to have a contract lasting until 2030.
The Formula 1 world had some stunning news Wednesday as Oracle Red Bull Racing fired Christian Horner, who had been the team principal for the past 20 years and had been the man in charge of some legendary championship runs in the sport. Taking over for Horner will be Laurent Mekies.
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GPFans on MSNF1 News: Max Verstappen manager demands Red Bull answers over Christian Horner firingMax Verstappen's manager has told Red Bull that answers will be expected over their shock firing of F1 boss Christian Horner. The now-ex team principal had led the team since its inception in 2005, collecting 14 championships between the drivers' and constructors' titles before his abrupt departure this week.
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A Formula One insider has claimed that Max Verstappen is rethinking his future at Red Bull after Christian Horner's Ousting.
Christian Horner entered Formula 1 as its youngest team principal and developed Red Bull from a "party team" to a serial title winner.
Red Bull Racing announced Wednesday that CEO Christian Horner is departing the team after 20 years at the helm.
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