10/07/2025 22:00
Helmut Marko has released a statement following the sacking of
Christian Horner from his position as Red Bull CEO and team
principal. Horner was relieved of his duties on Wednesday, 9th
July, after 20 years at the helm of Red Bull and was promptly
replaced by Racing Bulls boss Laurent Mekies. READ MORE: Helmut
Marko breaks silence following Christian Horner sacking Honda
deliver statement following Christian Horner departure Honda Racing
president Koji Watanabe has expressed his gratitude to Christian
Horner following his shock departure from Red Bull. Horner was
relieved of his duties on Wednesday morning, ending his 20-year
reign as team principal since Red Bull first hit the F1 grid in
2005. READ MORE: Honda deliver statement following Christian Horner
departure McLaren braced for Oscar Piastri-Lando Norris nightmare
as title fight intensifies McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes another
collision between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris will happen "in
the near future" as the F1 title fight intensifies. At the halfway
point of the season, just eight points separate championship leader
Piastri from Norris as the pair both hunt their first world title.
READ MORE: McLaren braced for Oscar Piastri-Lando Norris nightmare
as title fight intensifies Red Bull driver thought Christian Horner
sacking 'was a joke' Red Bull development driver Jake Dennis
thought Christian Horner's sacking from the team "was a joke" after
it was flagged up to him by a friend. Dennis, the 2022-23 season
Formula E champion, has been on Red Bull's books since 2018 after
being handed his current role by Horner. READ MORE: Red Bull driver
thought Christian Horner sacking 'was a joke' Guenther Steiner
puzzled by 'very off' Christian Horner exit Former Haas F1 team
principal Guenther Steiner was left shocked by Christian Horner's
departure from Red Bull, detailing the situation as "very off". It
was announced on Wednesday morning that Horner and the Milton
Keynes-based outfit had parted ways with immediate effect,
following more than 20 years together. READ MORE: Guenther Steiner
puzzled by 'very off' Christian Horner exit Charles Leclerc issues
'regret' claim over expletive-laden Ferrari radio Charles Leclerc
has hinted he regrets his expletive-laden radio message during the
British Grand Prix weekend. After qualifying only sixth at
Silverstone, Leclerc launched into the X-rated rant, which was not
broadcast on the world feed. READ MORE: Charles Leclerc issues
'regret' claim over expletive-laden Ferrari radio