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Zak Brown: F1 is a better place without Christian Horner

McLaren boss had numerous spats with former Red Bull principal and says his departure means focus can now be ‘on competition on the track’

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Zak Brown: F1 is a better place without Christian Horner

McLaren boss had numerous spats with former Red Bull principal and says his departure means focus can now be ‘on competition on the track’

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theguardian.com11 mesi fa

McLaren chief says Formula One is ‘healthier’ without Christian Horner

The McLaren chief, Zak Brown, has claimed Formula One enjoys a ‘healthier’ atmosphere after the departure of Christian Horner and accused the former Red Bull team principal of ‘crossing the line’

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  1. domenica 3 agosto 2025·theguardian.com

    McLaren chief says Formula One is ‘healthier’ without Christian Horner

    The McLaren chief, Zak Brown, has claimed Formula One enjoys a ‘healthier’ atmosphere after the departure of Christian Horner and accused the former Red Bull team principal of…

  2. domenica 3 agosto 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Zak Brown: F1 is a better place without Christian Horner

    McLaren boss had numerous spats with former Red Bull principal and says his departure means focus can now be ‘on competition on the track’