Christian Horner F1 Return After Losing Almost Half of £80m Red Bull Payout
Christian Horner received a $100 million settlement ending his Red Bull tenure and may return to Formula 1 in 2026, possibly with a team ownership stake.
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Formula 1 is shaken again with a rumor that no one saw coming. Christian Horner, the man who built the Red Bull empire for 20 years and who was fired in July, could have a new destination as surprising as it was controversial: the Haas team. The news comes only a few days after his official departure from Red Bull was confirmed, accompanied by an award of around £80 million (more than 1.5 billion Mexican pesos). A huge figure that places him in …
A historic leader at the Red Bull stable, Christian Horner officially left the house by common accord at the beginning of the week, picking up a nice 60 million euro cheque when he left. A nice sum promising the British a bright future. Nevertheless, the latter might well register more in the giron of Formula 1. According to many rumours blooming since the beginning of the week, Christian Horner might well bring his expertise to Alpine. A rappro…
F1’s Biggest Free Agent: Who Dares Hire Christian Horner?
Christian Horner just peeled his name off Red Bull’s letterhead and walked away with a handshake big enough to buy a wind tunnel, and Jacques Villeneuve says every top team should be texting “u up?”; Red Bull’s acting calm, Verstappen’s busy winning again, and somewhere a boardroom is clearing a chair—and maybe a slice of the pie—so who slides the contract across first, and what does he ask for when he sits down? 😏😮😂 #F1 #ChristianHorner #Sil…
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