Red Bull dismissed Christian Horner as of right now.
According to Sky Sports, Christian Horner is anticipated to learn his destiny as a Red Bull player soon. An announcement may be made today or tomorrow.
After weeks of ambiguity and plenty of conjecture, an external inquiry into claims of inappropriate behavior is said to have concluded.
Red Bull is under a cloud due to the issue ahead of the upcoming season, which will begin with the Bahrain Grand Prix in only four days.
The first two races of the season will take place on Saturday instead of Sunday, which is unusual because Ramadan, the Ramadan holy month, begins on March 10.
The second round in Saudi Arabia was supposed to take place that weekend, but it has been advanced by one day as a result.
Since each Grand Prix must occur a full seven days apart according to competition regulations, the first round in Bahrain must likewise take place on a Saturday.
A thrilling day of live Formula One coverage is in store.
Despite teammate Max Verstappen’s supremacy,
Christian Horner
has unexpectedly disclosed that he intends to improve on previous season and win the world championship in 2024.
I believe it was a bit of a roller coaster last year, he said to ESPN. We got off to a great start. And we simply placed second in the championship after that. Thus, it wasn’t a terrible ending.
However, I’m sure there are many things we can do better. The only goal is to improve oneself.
Red Bull is not considering a move for Williams star Alex Albon to take Sergio Perez’s spot starting in the upcoming season, according to Helmut Marko.
Albon is not a problem for us, Marko stated in an interview with Kleine Zeitung. His contract expires at the end of 2025.
Marko continued by saying that he does not anticipate Carlos Sainz joining Red Bull either, given that the Spaniard has been connected to a transfer to Sauber before to their 2026 rebranding as Audi.
He added that Red Bull can afford to wait until after the summer break and that Sainz likely wants to decide sooner than we do.