💨 Abstract
Christian Horner, who joined Formula 1 in 2005 as its youngest team principal, has been fired by Red Bull after 20 years. Starting as an aspiring driver, he founded Arden and later led Red Bull to numerous victories, including multiple championships with Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen. Horner's tenure saw significant highs, including a dramatic title fight and a season of dominance, but also controversies and recent struggles with car performance and driver retention.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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