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Christian Horner Sacked as Red Bull Racing Team Principal After 20 Years

Christian Horner has been dismissed from his role as team principal of Red Bull Racing after a successful 20-year tenure marked by numerous championships.

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  • Christian Horner was sacked as Red Bull Racing's team principal after a 20-year tenure, during which he led the team to eight Drivers' and six Constructors' Championships.
  • Horner was the longest-serving team principal in Formula 1 history before his dismissal, highlighting a significant change for the team.
  • Laurent Mekies has been appointed as the new team principal and chief executive of Red Bull Racing following Horner's exit.
  • Red Bull Racing is currently ranked fourth in the constructors' standings with 172 points, amid ongoing internal power struggles.
  • Horner's departure follows cleared misconduct allegations, with Oliver Mintzlaff thanking him for his contributions to the team's success.
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Center-leaning sources frame Christian Horner's dismissal as a significant event in Formula 1, emphasizing his long tenure and achievements. They convey a sense of surprise and gravity, hinting at underlying controversies while maintaining a neutral tone. The focus is on the implications for Red Bull Racing and its future leadership.

"Horner was the longest serving and among the most successful team leaders in Formula 1 history, having been with Red Bull since its inception in 2005 and leading the team to 124 wins."

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"Red Bull did not give a reason for the decision in a statement Wednesday, but thanked Horner for his work and said he will “forever remain an important part of our team history.”"

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"The dismissal follows months of declining form for the team and internal disputes at the highest level."

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The official reasons for Christian Horner's dismissal were not explicitly stated, but his departure follows a period of internal conflict, declining team performance, and previous misconduct allegations that were later cleared.

Laurent Mekies has been appointed as the new CEO of Red Bull Racing. However, Alan Permane will take over as the team principal.

Horner's departure might have significant implications for Red Bull Racing's future performance, as he was integral to the team's success. The team is currently facing internal struggles and performance issues, which could be exacerbated by his exit.

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