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Christian Horner sacked as Red Bull F1 team boss

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Christian Horner sacked as Red Bull F1 team boss
Christian Horner has been sacked as CEO of the Red Bull Formula 1 team with immediate effect.Horner, who was at the helm of the squad for its entire 20-year existence, has been replaced by Red Bull's management by Racing Bulls team principal Laurent Mekies.Horner appears to be paying the price for the general downturn at the squad over the past 18 months, as the team languishes in fourth ...Keep reading

49. Christian Horner sacked by Red Bull: The key fallout LIVE UPDATES!

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Follow all the reaction to Christian Horner's sacking at Red Bull here

50. I was there for Christian Horner's last Red Bull race, here’s what he told us

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These were Christian Horner's final words on the Red Bull problems he leaves behind, writes Lewis Larkam

51. Marc Marquez pledges “attacking weekend” at Sachsenring MotoGP: “The story is a bit different”

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Marc Marquez returns to his most dominant circuit, eyeing an “attacking weekend” as he looks to extend his MotoGP title lead.

52. Liberty Media told to look for clues in Sachsenring MotoGP success

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Sachsenring pulls in MotoGP fans without a full-time home rider.

53. Christian Horner: Net worth of ex-Red Bull boss and his wife Geri Horner

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Ex-Red Bull boss Christian Horner and his wife Geri Horner have built a fortune through their respective careers

54. Revealed: The net worth of every F1 team principal

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55. What is Marc Marquez’s most special MotoGP victory?

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At the recent Dutch Grand Prix, Marc Marquez equalled Giacomo Agostini’s 68 wins in the premier class, marking his 94th victory across all categories. Autosport subsequently asked key members of his inner circle which of those triumphs stands out as the most special.Marc Marquez is currently enjoying a golden period after enduring a personal ordeal that lasted three years, starting with the ...Keep reading

56. Laurent Mekies lands huge F1 job after Christian Horner firing

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Laurent Mekies named as Christian Horner's successor at Red Bull Racing.

57. Valentino Rossi spots the best way to stop Marc Marquez winning a 10th title

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58. Christian Horner sacked as Red Bull F1 team boss

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Christian Horner has been sacked as CEO of the Red Bull Formula 1 team with immediate effect.Horner, who was at the helm of the squad for its entire 20-year existence, has been replaced by Red Bull's management by Racing Bulls team principal Laurent Mekies.Horner appears to be paying the price for the general downturn at the squad over the past 18 months, as the team languishes in fourth ...Keep reading

59. Christian Horner sacked by Red Bull F1 team

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Red Bull sack team principal Christian Horner with immediate effect.

60. Aprilia explain the plan for Jorge Martin's MotoGP test today

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Jorge Martin returns to MotoGP action at Misano, riding the Aprilia RS-GP25 for the first time since Qatar.

61. Major development today in Jorge Martin MotoGP comeback plan

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Jorge Martin to ride Aprilia MotoGP bike for the first time since Qatar.

62. Why Fernando Alonso was angry with Aston Martin in British GP

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Fernando Alonso was unhappy with Aston Martin's strategy calls in the British Grand Prix.

63. MotoGP's top non-Ducati rider seeks an upset at "unique" Sachsenring

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Marco Bezzecchi says the Sachsenring is a “unique” track on the MotoGP calendar.

64. Surgery for Somkiat Chantra, LCR Honda names replacement for Brno MotoGP

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Somkiat Chantra undergoes successful knee surgery in Barcelona, former LCR Honda MotoGP rider Takaaki Nakagami confirmed for Brno.

65. Trackhouse launch fan vote for new Gulf MotoGP livery

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Trackhouse confirms its Gulf Oil livery will return for Indonesia and Malaysia, with fans voting for the final design.

66. Fred Vasseur cagey on future after Ferrari CEO reveals ‘discussions’

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Fred Vasseur unwilling to speak about his future as Ferrari F1 team principal.

67. Max Verstappen now presents McLaren with a different challenge

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“A horrible race.” Those were Max Verstappen’s own words to describe Sunday’s British Grand Prix, despite the race being a thrilling rain spectacle for neutral fans.But the full story of the Silverstone weekend runs deeper. In many ways, it has been a perfect summary of Verstappen’s 2025 Formula 1 season so far.That parallel began as early as media day, when he once again faced ...Keep reading

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