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Mekies Faces Major Red Bull Decisions After Horner Exit

Summary by sportsmole.co.uk
Jul.14 (GMM)  Christian Horner may have been sacked last week, but attention remains firmly fixed on the aftermath of his departure and the “new chapter” now unfolding at Red Bull Racing. Max Verstappen, Dr Helmut Marko, and even Horner had admitted ahead of the shock move that a fifth consecutive title for Verstappen is now unlikely. But Red Bull isn't giving up on 2025 just yet. "We have to flip the switch, look forward, and stand together," s…
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