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Red Bull Racing have reached a special milestone at the Spanish GP, as the Austrian team competed at their 400th Grands Prix. Talking to PlanetF1, team principal Christian Horner looked ahead to what's next.
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Autosport on MSNHorner: Red Bull can cover off Verstappen F1 ban threat, hints it's too early for LindbladRed Bull boss Christian Horner believes his Formula 1 team is well-equipped to cope in the event Max Verstappen teeters over the edge with an extra penalty point at the Canadian Grand Prix. Due to the unique situation that Red Bull's parent company owns two teams,
Horner has been the subject of plenty of speculation in recent weeks, ranging from him being fired by Red Bull to a sensational switch to Ferrari or Alpine. Christian Horner: I’
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GPblog on MSNHorner leaving Red Bull: Why he's better off at AlpineThe end of the partnership between Christian Horner and Red Bull Racing seems to be getting closer, as GPblog reported this Friday afternoon. The Brit is flirting conspicuously with Alpine, the team where Flavio Briatore is at the helm.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner restated his commitment to the Red Bull Racing project after rumors had circulated about a potential offer from Ferrari.
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PlanetF1 on MSNWhy Christian Horner’s ‘heart and soul’ is with Red Bull after celebrating huge milestoneChristian Horner says his “heart and soul” are poured into Red Bull Racing, as he and the team recently celebrated 400 Grands Prix and over 20 years together. Horner has been the team boss of Red Bull Racing ever since Dietrich Mateschitz bought the former Jaguar squad at the end of 2004 and,
Max Verstappen needs to be very careful at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve to avoid receiving a penalty point. Doing so would mean that the Dutchman would not be allowed to participate in the next race.