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FirstSportz on MSNEx-F1 Supremo Bernie Ecclestone Exposes Max Verstappen’s Christian Horner-like Problem for Red Bull
Red Bull Racing is going through a period of upheaval. Milton Keynes sacked its team principal, Christian Horner after the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNRevealed: The surprising connection between Bernie Ecclestone and Gabriel Bortoleto
Ecclestone and his wife Fabiana, who is Brazilian, split their time between their houses in Brazil, London and Switzerland ...
Christian Horner suffered from the same problem as Max Verstappen prior to his sacking by Red Bull, it has been claimed.
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PlanetF1 on MSNBernie Ecclestone points finger at ‘political’ Lewis Hamilton as ‘typical’ response highlighted
Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has pointed the finger at Lewis Hamilton for his "typical" response to Ferrari's F1 ...
Horner was removed from his position immediately after last month’s British Grand Prix, ending a 20-year tenure that began ...
Lewis Hamilton is not undergoing a successful phase in his F1 career at the moment, and former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone questions Ferrari's decision to sign the Briton. Currently the 7-time ...
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GPblog on MSNEcclestone warns Red Bull of unhealthy situation with Verstappen.
Few team bosses hold onto their job as long as Christian Horner. The Brit, now sidelined by Red Bull Racing, was already there when Bernie Ecclestone still owned Formula 1. During that time, a ...
Lewis Hamilton hit with one of the most painful blows of his career—From the last person he expected
Lewis Hamilton is not having a strong 2025 Formula 1 season, and growing doubts are emerging about his future in the sport. ...
Bernie Ecclestone has urged Lewis Hamilton to retire from Formula One amid his torrid start to life at Ferrari. Seven-time ...
Ex- Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone was spared an immediate prison sentence on Thursday after he pleaded guilty to misleading Britain’s tax authority about overseas assets worth more than 400 ...
Bernie Ecclestone, the 91-year-old former chief executive of Formula One, told a TV audience Thursday that he would “take a bullet” for Russian President Vladimir Putin and said he “was ...
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