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F1: Red Bull’s internal crisis may have been caused by Horner

An alleged attempt by Christian Horner to acquire the team would have caused the internal crisis at the Red Bull F1 team, these are the latest rumors

The internal tensions that have divided the Red Bull team appear to have deep roots that date back to 2023. The main point of friction appears to have been an alleged attempt by Christian Horner to acquire the team with the support of British investors, without the consent of the Austrians.

The absence of Dietrich Mateschitz, who passed away in October 2022, led to a lack of leadership clear within Red Bull, which has traditionally functioned as a union of two souls: the Thai one and the Austrian one. With the sporting side entrusted to Oliver Mintzlaff, a German executive with experience in football, it seemed that Red Bull’s Formula 1 project was thriving, especially after victories in 2021 and 2022.

F1: Red Bull's internal crisis may have been caused by Horner

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However, rumors of in-fighting had already surfaced last year, with Horner appearing to want to hire a greater decision-making control in the new Red Bull structure. There was even discussion of his alleged desire to remove Helmut Marko, a close collaborator of Mateschitz, a plan that had been stopped by Max Verstappengrateful to Marko for his support in F1.

In 2023 Horner would have made an offer to the Yoovidhya, the family that owns Red Bull, coming from British financiers, with the intention of acquiring all or part of the Formula 1 team, thus replicating Toto Wolff’s role with Mercedes. This plan, however, seems was not well received by the Austrians, contributing to the sharp divide between Horner and Fuschl’s headquarters. Although these are rumors that have not been officially confirmed, these rumors help to understand the tensions that have torn the Red Bull team apart for over a year.

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