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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner exit detail emerges after Mekies takes Red Bull reins
Laurent Mekies was installed as the new Red Bull Racing CEO in place of the sacked Christian Horner. Mekies has revealed the ...
After the departure of Christian Horner, Toto Wolff is the 'old guard' among the team bosses, overseeing their unprecedented success before Red Bull dominated, with McLaren now looking like the ...
Max Verstappen acknowledges that Laurent Mekies’ arrival won’t deliver immediate results but believes the new Red Bull boss ...
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Autosport on MSNSauber boss backs new crop of team principals to act in F1's best interest
Sauber team principal Jonathan Wheatley will compete against many familiar faces as long-time Renault allies Alan Permane and ...
Laurent Mekies takes charge of Red Bull for the first time at the Belgian Grand Prix this weekend, so what will he bring to ...
New Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies says his priority is to improve the car's performance to remove any doubts Max ...
Laurent Mekies on shock phone call that led to replacing Christian Horner Monaghan joined Red Bull in 2005 as head of race engineering before taking on the chief engineer role, so spent two ...
Laurent Mekies has made an impression during his first weeks as team boss of Red Bull Racing. Former colleagues know why the new team boss for Max Verstappen will be successful in his new job. It ...
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GPblog on MSNMekies fully aligns with Verstappen and emphasizes: 'That's where Max surprised everyone'.
Laurent Mekies acknowledges that Red Bull Racing is in a difficult phase, but emphasises that there is still plenty to learn ...
Andrea Stella says McLaren supports discussions over team transfers following Laurent Mekies' immediate move to replace ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMekies tells ‘the truth’ as Zak Brown hails ‘healthier’ F1 without Christian Horner
"The truth is" that Red Bull has a "very good relationship" with McLaren's leadership duo Zak Brown and Andrea Stella.
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull 'stuck in mediocrity' as Schumacher casts Mekies doubts
Former F1 star Ralf Schumacher believes Red Bull are 'stuck in mediocrity', as he issued his verdict on the appointment of ...
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