CHRISTIAN HORNER hit back at his Formula One rivals by blasting "f*** all of them" in the wake of his sexting scandal. Red Bull boss Horner, 51, was the main story at the beginning of the 2024 season.
Christian Horner, Red Bull boss, faced allegations of inappropriate behavior last year, which were investigated and dismissed. The internal investigation and independent appeal process found him ...
Like most years, the season has its fair share of drama, but more eyes might be on the show than usual due to the controversy surrounding Christian Horner in 2024, the boss of defending champions ...
DRIVING along happily through the idyllic Oxfordshire countryside in their 4x4 Geri Horner turns to hubby Christian and says: “You never know what life’s going to bring.” The former Spice ...
Christian Horner said on Drive to Survive Red Bull GmbH conducted an external investigation and found Horner not guilty . However, the case will be heard by the UK Labor Court in January 2026 .
Christian Horner slammed his Formula 1 rivals as he spoke out on the scandal that surrounded him in the new series of Drive to Survive. The seventh season of F1: Drive to Survive drops on Netflix ...
In November 2024, Rokt co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (or CEO) Bruce Buchanan hosted Red Bull Racing Team’s Christian Horner at Rokt’s New York City offices. As the Team Principal ...
Christian Horner used an expletive so strong to describe McLaren rival Zak Brown that it was edited out of the new season of the Netflix F1 docu-drama. Season seven of Formula 1: Drive to Survive ...
Zak Brown and Christian Horner’s strained relationship is no secret, but the Red Bull team principal did not take kindly to the McLaren Racing CEO’s comments ahead of the 2024 F1 season ...
The new series of Drive to Survive follows Red Bull team principal Christian Horner during tense moments as allegations of inappropriate behaviour were made against him The moments Red Bull team ...
“I think we’ve got Red Bull’s attention,” Brown quips. The episode then cuts to Christian Horner, the Red Bull team principal. “McLaren is a genuine threat,” Horner concedes.