There's never a dull day in Formula One and today is no different, with Red Bull having confirmed Christian Horner's surprise sacking. It sent a shockwave across the Formula One world, given Horner had been the longest-reigning Formula One team principal, after originally taking charge in 2005.
It's a decision that opens up a can of worms at the Milton Keynes-based outfit and piles on the pressure following their rocky start to the 2025 season. It also poses questions about Max Verstappen's future, given the four-in-a-row champion has himself been linked with a Red Bull exit.
Stick around as Express Sport delivers all of the latest news following Christian Horner's sacking...
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