Horner refuses to let go of Red Bull
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PlanetF1 on MSNHorner’s five-word social media post as he misses first race since Red Bull sacking
The Belgian GP marks the first race since 2005 that Christian Horner is not team principal at Red Bull Racing.
Christian Horner always spoke highly of Arvid Lindblad, the great talent from Red Bull's junior academy. However, following his dismissal as Red Bull Racing's team boss, Horner won't be able to decide if the Brit (18) will make his Grand Prix debut in 2026.
Weeks after the firing of team principal Christian Horner, Red Bull is still dealing with his departure within the team.
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull stalwart ‘won’t dump the truth’ with fighting talking after Horner sacking
Horner was axed by Red Bull in a bombshell announcement two weeks ago as Red Bull GmbH higher-ups called time on his 20-year tenure with the Formula 1 team. Reportedly summoned to a meeting in London in the days after the British Grand Prix, Horner was informed that he had been released from his operational duties with immediate effect.
Formula One champion Max Verstappen won a "cat and mouse" Belgian Grand Prix sprint on Saturday in Red Bull's first race under the leadership of Laurent Mekies following Christian Horner's dismissal.