Max Verstappen 'sends ultimatum to Red Bull' as Christian Horner faces exit
- Max Verstappen has reportedly laid out demands for Christian Horner to step aside or have his powers reduced for his long-term future with Red Bull Racing.
- The Yoovidhya family, Red Bull's Thai majority owners, are reportedly open to restructuring the leadership amid recent performance struggles.
- Tensions exist between Verstappen's entourage and Horner, with Jos Verstappen publicly calling for Horner to resign during the 2024 season.
- The Yoovidhya family may consider restructuring leadership due to team performance issues.
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Christian Horner faces Red Bull axe after Max Verstappen 'lays out long-term plan'
Max Verstappen and his entourage have reportedly laid out demands for Christian Horner to step aside or have his powers curtailed as a condition for the four-time world champion's long-term future at Red Bull Racing
Red Bull Stares Into The Abyss
Without Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing would be last in the 2025 Constructors' Championship. Assume that whoever takes Verstappen's seat would perform on par with Red Bull's second drivers so far, and Red Bull can upgrade that to a tidy second-to-last place. So long as the car is not a rocket and the team no longer has Adrian Newey, Red Bull needs Max Verstappen; unfortunately for Red Bull, it also becomes harder and harder for them to keep Max…
At Formula 1 racing team Red Bull Racing there is. So much so that there are rumors again about a break from team boss Christian Horner. Especially explosive: Max Verstappen is supposed to be one of the driving forces behind it.
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