Red Bull, Max Verstappen and Christian Horner
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Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen has opened up on the sudden ousting of his former team boss Christian Horner.
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.
Horner was given the reins of the team that had its origins in Stewart GP which lasted only three years (1997-99) before being bought by Jaguar. Despite five years (2000-2004) as a legendary British manufacturer, the team never finished above seventh in the constructors’ standings when Red Bull decided to take over the struggling outfit.
Christian Horner's sacking as Red Bull team boss, a seismic moment for the sport despite warning tremors, raises immediate questions about the future of star driver Max Verstappen.
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McLaren F1 chief Andrea Stella has hinted that Red Bull star Max Verstappen played a role in getting Oscar Piastri a penalty at the British Grand Prix. Piastri was leading the race at Silverstone but was given a 10-second time penalty for driving erratically behind the safety car,
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