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Christian Horner's close rival believes the sport is much better without him, following his Red Bull exit last month.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown believes the political battles in Formula One will be “healthier” with ...
Zak Brown has said that Formula One is “healthier” without Christian Horner and that the sport will be “in a better place” ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNZak Brown celebrates ‘healthier’ Formula 1 without Christian Horner after ‘line crossed’Formula 1 is in a "healthier" place with Laurent Mekies as the Red Bull Racing CEO rather than Christian Horner, says Zak ...
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GPFans on MSNHorner 'crossed the line' at Red Bull claims BrownMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has said he's looking forward to a 'healthier' rivalry with new Red Bull F1 boss Laurent Mekies, after Christian Horner's sacking. Horner was axed from the team principal ...
McLaren boss Zak Brown has claimed that F1 is “in a better place” without former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner.
Speaking to reporters after talks with Horner's successor Laurent Mekies at the Hungarian Grand Prix, the American welcomed ...
McLaren boss Zak Brown has admitted he felt it was ' a shame' to see his former rival Christian Horner recently bow out of F1 ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNF1 will ‘move on’ from Christian Horner in blunt Zak Brown assessmentMcLaren Racing CEO has claimed the racing world will "move on" quickly from Christian Horner after his Red Bull sacking.
While the timing caught many off guard, Red Bull’s announcement after the British Grand Prix that Horner had been sacked with immediate effect sent shockwaves through the paddock. Horner had led Red ...
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McLaren F1 CEO Zak Brown insists he was “not surprised” by the sudden departure of arch rival Christian Horner at Red Bull. Horner, 51, was relieved of his duties as team principal and F1 CEO at Red ...
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