Red Bull explains dismissal of Christian Horner
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PlanetF1 on MSN‘Two out of three’ for Horner and Ferrari after Red Bull axing?Having already made two approaches for Christian Horner, Leo Turrini has suggested third time could be a charm for Ferrari.
Christian Horner has already revealed how he would manage Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc if he were to make the shock move to Ferrari.
In fact, Ferrari have slipped even further back from McLaren since the end of the 2024 campaign when both teams were fighting for the constructors' championship at the last race of the season in Abu Dhabi. McLaren now currently lead the Maranello outfit by a mammoth 238 points .
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner backed for bombshell move…but it’s not to FerrariMaking his argument, Chandhok says it not only means Horner wouldn’t have to move his family to Italy, but he’s also good friends with Alpine executive director Flavio Briatore. “To me, I could see him landing at Alpine more than I could see him landing at Ferrari now,” said the former F1 driver.
Ferrari have seemingly made a decision on whether to pursue Christian Horner after he was sacked by Formula 1 rivals Red Bull. On Wednesday, the F1 world was stunned by the announcement that Horner had been ‘relieved of his operational duties’ by Red Bull,
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A potential move to Ferrari after Christian Horner's Red Bull exit could pave the way to Lewis Hamilton's departure.
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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton predicted to leave Ferrari if Christian Horner joinsIf Ferrari move to make Christian Horner their new team boss, it would mean giving up the services of Lewis Hamilton.
In a similar vein to rivals Red Bull, tension is present in Maranello. Ferrari are still chasing their first win of the 2025 campaign and both Charles Leclerc and Hamilton have voiced their frustrations with the SF-25. This has sparked speculation about Fred Vasseur’s future, with the team principal out of contract at the end of the year.