Horner exit Red Bull's 'desperation move' to keep Verstappen
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Jos Verstappen allegedly pointed and told Christian Horner he would keep the pressure on him during a heated row following the British Grand Prix.
Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen has opened up on the sudden ousting of his former team boss Christian Horner.
Prior to Wednesday, Horner had served as the only team principal Red Bull had ever had since it joined the grid in 2005, earning 124 victories, 107 pole positions, 287 podiums, eight drivers' world championships and six constructors' championships. Horner will be replaced by Laurent Mekies as CEO and team principal.
In the first few days after Christian Horner's dismissal from Red Bull Racing, analysts thought the Briton would quickly find a new job. However, more and more people are reconsidering this. Max Verstappen also plays a small role in this,
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