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FORMULA 1 legend Jacques Villeneuve says Christian Horner “doesn’t seem to be affected by pressure” so could be Ferrari’s team principal. However, if Lewis Hamilton’s
Lewis Hamilton has broken his silence on Christian Horner's Red Bull departure amid speculation linking him to Ferrari. After two decades at Red Bull, Horner was sacked as team principal earlier this month, marking the end of a dominant era in Formula 1.
Lewis Hamilton has paid tribute to Christian Horner after his exit from Red Bull a fortnight ago. Horner, 51, was relieved of his duties as Red Bull team principal after 20 years in charge, in a shock announcement which sent shockwaves through the paddock.
LEWIS HAMILTON delivered a brutal, blunt response to Christian Horner’s sacking. The seven-time world champion shrugged off the news in today’s press conference ahead of the Belgium Grand Prix.
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner’s ‘friend’ casts doubt over Ferrari deal in ‘image and distractions’ theory
Could Christian Horner become Ferrari's team principal? One friend says it's unlikely thanks to the team's 'image.'
Horner departs Red Bull not only as their only Team Principal in history, but a rather successful one at that. His run as the longest-tenured boss on the grid comes to a close with eight Drivers’ Championships and six Constructors’ Championships alongside his name.
Horner was relieved of his duties as Red Bull F1 CEO on Wednesday in a shock announcement. The 51-year-old won six constructors’ and eight drivers’ titles with the team but fell out with sections of senior management towards the end of his tenure.
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner backed for bombshell move…but it’s not to Ferrari
What's next for Christian Horner is the big question with Alpine emerging as the favourite with Sky pundits ruling out Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton had his first chance to respond to Christian Horner’s Red Bull sacking and the Ferrari star’s answer raised eyebrows. Lewis Hamilton has delivered a brutal, blunt response to Christian Horner’s sacking. The seven-time world champion shrugged off the news in his press conference ahead of the Belgium Grand Prix, The Sun reports.