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An F1 insider has pointed to a team currently seeking a new principal as a potential landing spot for Christian Horner.
Defence Secretary John Healey was confronted over the decision to award more than £500million in government contracts to Fujitsu since the ITV drama on the Post Office scandal ...
A bizarre internet theory has claimed that a Lewis Hamilton 'curse' may have led to Christian Horner's Red Bull sacking ...
Maserati’s brilliant supercar has been re-christened as the MCPura, plus received some subtle styling and interior tweaks ...
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Hemmings on MSNOwn Your Own Le Mans Car! Ten Classic Rides that Competed at La SartheFerrari bagged its third-straight overall victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours, its twelfth in total, inching closer to Porsche’s all-time record of 19 wins. Caption: Drivers Robert Kubica (behind the ...
Nestled in Spain's charming Costa Dourada, the beloved PortAventura World has evolved into much more than a leisure park ...
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GPFans on MSNFerrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur disagrees with Lewis Hamilton after British Grand Prix complaintsFerrari team principal Fred Vasseur has disagreed with Lewis Hamilton's complaints about his car at the British Grand Prix. Hamilton could only finish fourth at Silverstone despite a number of 2025's ...
Haas is an unlikely destination given Horner’s stature and the good work done by Ayao Komatsu thus far, and working under ...
Crash.net considers what might be next for Christian Horner following his shock Red Bull sacking. As the dust begins to ...
£3.8bn F1 team now sense ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ chance to hire Christian Horner after Red Bull sacking
Instead, Hezemans touts Horner to join Ferrari as their new F1 CEO, in a role like what Zak Brown holds at McLaren with Andrea Stella working under him as the team principal. Their leadership ...
Ferrari have responded to links to former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner following his sacking after 20 years.
Lewis Hamilton now pushing for Ferrari ‘philosophy’ change that will greatly benefit Charles Leclerc
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have reached the halfway stage of the 2025 Formula 1 season without a victory following the British Grand Prix, excluding Sprint events.
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