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Red Bull Racing has won 122 victories, eight drivers, and six constructors’ titles in the history of Formula 1. Team principal and CEO Christian Horner has led the team since its debut in 2005.
According to Thomas Maher of PlanetF1, a meeting is taking place with Red Bull team boss Christian Horner, technical director Pierre Waché, advisor Helmut Marko, and chief engineer Paul Monaghan.
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner did not sugar-coat the performance. “Look, it was a bad weekend for the team, nothing went our way from the start of the race,” Horner acknowledged.
The veteran, a standout midfield performer before his move to Red Bull, is open to returning to F1 and has been linked with several teams, including Cadillac, who will join the grid in 2026.
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