Ex-Red Bull boss Christian Horner has been tipped to replicate his former foe Toto Wolff and return to F1 with an ownership stake in an existing team.
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BővebbenThe Road Ahead: Horner’s Next Chapter Beyond Red Bull F1
As the perfect time of year arrives in Britain, Christian Horner should consider spending his gardening leave caring for his flowers or lawn after leaving Red Bull. Although known for his hunger for success, Horner may choose to explore new opportunities now that he is no longer with Red Bull, such as potentially joining Ferrari to revive their fortunes. Another option for Horner could be to join Alpine, given their recent management changes and close proximity to his home, offering the challenge of building a winning project. Alternatively, Horner could…
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BővebbenUnprecedented Turn of Events: FIA’s Surprising Demotion of F1 Star Shakes Up British Grand Prix
FIA announce late demotion for F1 star at British Grand Prix
BővebbenFranco Colapinto’s Troubles Mount in Silverstone, Adding Drama to Alpine Journey
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BővebbenDriving Towards Success: Franco Colapinto’s Path to Securing his Alpine F1 Future
Franco Colapinto has acknowledged the areas where he must improve from the British GP as he battles to cement his F1 future with Alpine.
BővebbenAlpine Accelerates Forward with Strategic Signing of F1 Maestro, Steve Nielsen
Alpine complete signing of Steve Nielsen as F1 managing director
BővebbenRevving Up for Success: Alpine Drives Forward with Formula 1 Veteran Steve Nielsen at the Helm
Alpine has confirmed the appointment of F1 veteran Steve Nielsen as the team’s new Managing Director, as the Enstone squad looks to steady its leadership structure following a turbulent period of internal exits.
BővebbenThe Accelerating Excellence: Alpine F1 Secures Steve Nielsen as Managing Director
The Alpine Formula 1 team has officially signed Steve Nielsen as managing director at the Enstone squad. The 61-year-old Nielsen, a respected veteran in the paddock, was identified by Alpine advisor Flavio Briatore as the ideal replacement for Oliver Oakes. Nielsen, who previously worked as Renault’s sporting director during their championship-winning seasons with Fernando Alonso, will start his new role on September 1. In addition to Nielsen, Alpine has brought in other senior figures, including Kris Midgley as Head of Aerodynamic Development and Guy Martin as Global Marketing Director. Midgley,…
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