Red Bull, Max Verstappen and Christian Horner
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George Russell made his thoughts clear on Christian Horner's appeal following the Mercedes driver's victory at the Canadian Grand Prix, where Red Bull had accused him of “unsportsmanlike behaviour”
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GPblog on MSNTsunoda refuses to copy Verstappen: team principal Christian Horner continues to back himYuki Tsunoda's weekend already turned difficult before Qualifying even began. The Japanese driver eventually finished in P12 at the Canadian GP, but team principal Christian Horner has faith in him. So far,
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull F1 chief Christian Horner tipped for seismic team switchRed Bull’s team principal Christian Horner has been linked to a huge F1 team switch by a Sky Sports pundit. The 51-year-old has led Red Bull to all eight of their drivers’ titles and six constructors’ championships,
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PlanetF1 on MSNWhy Christian Horner’s ‘heart and soul’ is with Red Bull after celebrating huge milestoneChristian Horner says his “heart and soul” are poured into Red Bull Racing, as he and the team recently celebrated 400 Grands Prix and over 20 years together. Horner has been the team boss of Red Bull Racing ever since Dietrich Mateschitz bought the former Jaguar squad at the end of 2004 and,
After the Canadian Grand Prix, Christian Horner spoke to the media about lodging the protests against George Russell. He revealed Red Bull Racing decided to do that without Max Verstappen. Red Bull Racing lodged two protests against George Russell for his behaviour under safety car conditions.
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Autosport on MSNHorner: Red Bull can cover off Verstappen F1 ban threat, hints it's too early for LindbladRed Bull boss Christian Horner believes his Formula 1 team is well-equipped to cope in the event Max Verstappen teeters over the edge with an extra penalty point at the Canadian Grand Prix. Due to the unique situation that Red Bull's parent company owns two teams,
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PlanetF1 on MSNHorner announces ‘no-brainer’ Red Bull F1 dream teamHorner took on the role of Red Bull Racing team principal in 2005, and under his leadership, the team broke through to become one of F1’s heavy hitters. David Coulthard? He’s
Red Bull Racing have reached a special milestone at the Spanish GP, as the Austrian team competed at their 400th Grands Prix. Talking to PlanetF1, team principal Christian Horner looked ahead to what's next.