Christian Horner’s exit will make it tougher for Red Bull
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GPblog on MSNHelmut Marko reveals 'Verstappen camp's influence' at Red BullIn the past few weeks, much has been said and speculated about how Christian Horner's departure came about. Often the ‘Verstappen camp’ was mentioned: they would've liked to see the former Red Bull CEO leave.
Assured by Helmut Marko that he will remain a Red Bull driver until the end of the F1 2025 season, Yuki Tsunoda says that beats being told the team could switch drivers in “two races or whatever.” Tsunoda is already Max Verstappen’s second team-mate of the F1 2025 championship, having swapped places with Liam Lawson after just two race weekends.
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Autosport on MSNLaurent Mekies’ first impression at Red Bull after 'intense weeks' and talks with Max VerstappenLaurent Mekies takes charge of Red Bull as its new team principal for a first F1 weekend since Christian Horner’s sacking. Max Verstappen has already held “multiple” talks with the Frenchman during “intense weeks”,
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GPblog on MSNMarko reveals who really fired Christian Horner at Red BullHelmut Marko commented on the news of Christian Horner’s dismissal, also revealing more details about the day and manner in which the former team principal was informed. On a day marked once again
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DPA International on MSNNew Red Bull team boss Mekies: Verstappen central to our projectNew Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies stressed that four-time Formula One champion Max Verstappen is "central" to the project of bringing the team back to the top. "Max is central to the project and he's key to the project and we need his magic at the racetrack.
Laurent Mekies might have faced an intense fortnight stepping into his new role as team principal, but he didn’t appear to be feeling the effects as he prepared to outline his vision.
Red Bull Formula One adviser Helmut Marko faces an investigation from the team’s parent company, Red Bull GmbH, amid questions about whether he was involved in leaks of information regarding a ...
F1 legend Sebastian Vettel has hinted that he may one day make a return to racing, as well as confirming talks with Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko. Vettel claimed four consecutive world championship titles with Red Bull between 2010-2013, cementing himself as an all-time great of the sport.