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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says he was "not surprised" Christian Horner was sacked as team boss of Red Bull.
McLaren F1 CEO Zak Brown insists he was “not surprised” by the sudden departure of arch rival Christian Horner at Red Bull.
Christian Horner’s sacking no surprise given Red Bull ‘drama’ – Zak Brown - Horner’s tenure came to an abrupt end earlier ...
It's approaching two weeks since Christian Horner was surprisingly sacked by Red Bull as the Brit reportedly felt "betrayed" ...
Red Bull Racing arrives at the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix (25–27 July) in unfamiliar territory. After the sudden departure of ...
Horner's 20-year tenure ends amid internal turmoil, on-track struggles and shifting power dynamics at Red Bull Racing ...
Horner was let go from his role as Red Bull's chief executive officer (CEO) and team principal after the British Grand Prix, ...
An intriguing story in a British tabloid, wherein allies of Christian Horner anonymously smear Red Bull Racing. Accurate or ...
After 20 years in charge, and surviving several controversies, the F1 team principal has been replaced by Racing Bull's ...
Laurent Mekies, the current team principal of Racing Bulls, is the man being promoted as the successor to Christian Horner.
Laurent Mekies has been confirmed as the new Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal after the shock exit of Christian Horner.
The longtime team principal and Drive to Survive star was ousted in the middle of a difficult season and after being cleared ...