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Christian Horner: Red Bull F1 team principal sacked after 20 years in charge of Milton Keynes outfit

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  • M [email protected]

    Yeah the owners were happy to look past it while they were getting results

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    Yup, that was the final straw for me, and watching F1 in general. Its already a sport that has literally the worst people in the world involved from human rights and environmental standpoints, and then even the western part of the sport doesn't have any integrity.

    What ever happened to honorable men...

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    • M [email protected]

      Bwahaha, I'd hear the wailing in Italy from here in New Zealand

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      When all is said and done, Christian will be managing Hamilton while Toto will be managing Verstappen ๐Ÿ˜†

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        Yup, that was the final straw for me, and watching F1 in general. Its already a sport that has literally the worst people in the world involved from human rights and environmental standpoints, and then even the western part of the sport doesn't have any integrity.

        What ever happened to honorable men...

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        There's been very few in F1. There has however been a long history of lying, cheating, spying, poaching, backstabbing, money laundering, insider trading, influence peddling, drug running, fake sponsors, fake princes, tobacco money, oil money, dictator money, Russian oligarch money and money that was never there in the first place and left a string of debts.

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        • bwoah@lemmy.worldB [email protected]

          I think there are only two possibilities:

          • he lost Max
          • they did this to keep Max

          Either way, this increases the chances that Max is going to Mercedes

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          Or the relationship between Helmut Marko and him have reached the inevitable boiling point. It is either Marko out or Horner. And Max is loyal to Marko not Horner or Red Bull. If they lose Marko they will automatically lose Max as well.

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            This is a surprising development. The usual path for being pushed out of RB is to be name the 2nd seat driver for the team before being sacked.

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            Red Bull gives you wings, right out the doorโ€ฆ

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              Yup, that was the final straw for me, and watching F1 in general. Its already a sport that has literally the worst people in the world involved from human rights and environmental standpoints, and then even the western part of the sport doesn't have any integrity.

              What ever happened to honorable men...

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              Is FIFA a joke to you? Lol

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              • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

                Wow. I wondered if a team principal change was on the cards for the future but a mid season sacking wasn't on my radar. Makes me wonder- is he the first domino to fall in a Red Bull Racing makeover?

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                I think that was last year when they lost Newey!

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                  This is a surprising development. The usual path for being pushed out of RB is to be name the 2nd seat driver for the team before being sacked.

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                  If Mekies doesn't perform as well as he has been in RB, they should make Tsunoda CEO for a few races to get a comparison.

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                    Watch him show up at Aston with his mate newey

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                    Newey was reportedly pissed off about the whole sexual harassment thing.

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                    • M [email protected]

                      There's been very few in F1. There has however been a long history of lying, cheating, spying, poaching, backstabbing, money laundering, insider trading, influence peddling, drug running, fake sponsors, fake princes, tobacco money, oil money, dictator money, Russian oligarch money and money that was never there in the first place and left a string of debts.

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                      To be fair, with so much money orbiting around it, it's a wonder it's not MORE corrupt

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