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McLaren CEO Zak Brown has admitted that Formula 1 is missing Christian Horner in a recent interview. The 54-year-old, who made a recent appearance on talkSPORT, acknowledged that the sport is missing the former Red Bull Racing boss when asked about Horner.
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Christian Horner accused of deception as Red Bull power feud explodes publicly
Helmut Marko has accused former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner of dishonesty and internal manipulation, according to an interview with Dutch newspaper De Limburger. The claims follow Horner’s sudden dismissal after the British Grand Prix and Marko’s own exit weeks later,
HELMUT MARKO has accused Christian Horner of playing “dirty games” ahead of his exit from Red Bull Racing. The advisor is set to leave the F1 team at the end of the year just months
Christian Horner was fired from Oracle Red Bull in July. Now, he's reportedly eyeing his way back into Formula 1 for the 2026 season with an interesting twist.