Christian Horner responds to Red Bull firing
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GPblog on MSNDate already known? 'Then Horner could return to Formula 1'The British broadcaster reports that Horner has reached an agreement with Red Bull on the duration of his gardening leave - the amount of time he'll be unable work for another employer. According to Sky Sports,
The Formula 1 paddock was rocked Wednesday by the news that Christian Horner, the longtime CEO and team principal of Red Bull Racing, has been fired after a 20-year run that featured many race wins and championships with drivers like Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen.
Martin Brundle has identified one potential deal breaker amid suggestions Christian Horner could join Ferrari.
Christian Horner's time at Red Bull is over, Mirror Sport takes a look at the former team principal's life, including his huge net worth, and potential future