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It's been built to celebrate 30 years since the company's outright win at the 1995 Le Mans 24hrs. It's spun off a 'modern' ...
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FirstSportz on MSNF1 Pundit Snubs Ferrari to Name Christian Horner’s Next Destination After Red Bull AxeChristian Horner‘s exit from Red Bull Racing has sent shockwaves across the F1 paddock. The Briton was effectively sacked ...
Ferrari's CEO has opened up on Fred Vasseur's future with their F1 team, in a less-than-reassuring manner. The Scuderia ...
Christian Horner is the latest high-profile figure to leave Red Bull, after legendary designer Adrian Newey also left last ...
Having been relieved of his CEO and team principal duties on Tuesday evening by Red Bull management, Christian Horner's options to lead an F1 team again remain thin. Although Ferrari has been ...
Interview: Working with Schumacher and Räikkönen, battling with McLaren, and the differences between F1 and FE ...
Horner was relieved of his duties as Red Bull F1 CEO on Wednesday in a shock announcement. The 51-year-old won six ...
Ferrari’s SF-25 impresses in dry at Silverstone with new floor, but struggles in wet. Rear suspension upgrade due in Belgium may fix key grip issues.
Ferrari's team principal believes his team knows exactly what it needs to do for F1 2026 to avoid another disappointing ...
In the wake of Red Bull's bombshell decision to sack Christian Horner this week, it was easy to miss the name of the man replacing him: Laurent Mekies.
Christian Horner was previously linked to a move to Ferrari, a time when he candidly shared his thoughts about the team.
Ferrari didn’t just sign Lewis Hamilton because of his peerless track record in Formula 1. Fred Vasseur knew he was acquiring a potentially transformative leader.
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