Former Red Bull boss Christian Horner caught criticising New York in awkward Drive to Survive clip
Christian Horner’s blunt remark about New York has become one of the most awkward moments in the new season of Drive to Survive.
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Christian Horner’s blunt remark about New York has become one of the most awkward moments in the new season of Drive to Survive.
Liam Lawson may have produced similar results to Yuki Tsunoda had he kept the second Red Bull seat last season, and there’s a sense in Drive to Survive that Christian Horner has started to feel that…
Christian Horner says Red Bull’s early-2025 decision to demote Liam Lawson after just two race weekends and replace him with Yuki Tsunoda was not his call

Christian Horner says Max Verstappen and his camp were "not responsible" for his exit from Red Bull in 2025.
Christian Horner has said he doesn't believe that Max Verstappen was “in any way” responsible for him being removed as Red Bull team principal. Horner was abruptly relieved of his duties after 20 years in July, halfway through the Formula 1 season. In comments featured in the upcoming series of Netflix documentary “Drive To Survive,” his most detailed remarks on his departure to date, Horner says he believed it was the decision of Red Bull company chief executive for corporate projects and ...
Drive to Survive returns with Christian Horner tears and Toto Wolff barbs The Times
Like several key figures in Formula 1, Christian Horner saw his stock rise thanks to the success of the sport’s Netflix documentary series, Drive to Survive.
The former Red Bull team principal features in season eight of the Netflix show, airing from Friday

Christian Horner says Max Verstappen and his camp were "not responsible" for his exit from Red Bull in 2025.
Christian Horner says Verstappen wasn’t behind his removal from Red Bull F1 team The Globe and Mail
Christian Horner's sudden Red Bull exit will be shown in Netflix’s "Drive to Survive" season eight
Drive to Survive returns with Christian Horner tears and Toto Wolff barbs The Times

The latest season of Netflix's Drive to Survive revealed the moment former Red Bull boss Christian Horner announced to his wife Geri Halliwell that he had been fired.
Drive to Survive pulled back the curtain on the private text message exchange between Toto Wolff and Christian Horner after Red Bull dismissed its long-serving team principal.

Christian Horner says Max Verstappen and his camp were "not responsible" for his exit from Red Bull in 2025.
Christian Horner left Red Bull last year after 20 years with the company
This Friday, Netflix's Drive to Survive documentary returns for its eighth season, featuring eight episodes. This is what we took away from watching its take on the 2025 F1 season
Drive to Survive returns with Christian Horner tears and Toto Wolff barbs The Times