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Christian Horner

Team Verstappen 'power' blamed for downfall of Christian Horner

We have yet to hear the real reason why Christian Horner was axed by Red Bull. Maybe there is substance stock in this.

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"A disproportionate amount of power" wielded by 'Team Verstappen' has been blamed for the downfall of Christian Horner as team principal of Red Bull.

The rise of Max Verstappen has been a storied one since his F1 debut in 2015, with the Dutch driver going on to become a four-time F1 champion with Red Bull.

Over the past decade, Verstappen, aided and abetted by father Jos, manager Raymond Vermuelen, and long-time ally in Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko, have formed a strong alliance which has placed the 27-year-old in a commanding position.

Former F1 driver and Sky Sports F1 pundit Karun Chandhok feels that over time, Verstappen's power has grown, ultimately leading to Horner's demise.

"I was thinking about it, and in some of what's happened, if you look at it in recent years, it's become a one-car team, right?" said Chandhok, speaking on a Sky Sports F1 podcast.

"We've talked about how, since Daniel Ricciardo has left, the way the car design has gone, the way the team has been structured, it's fairly much all the eggs in the Max Verstappen camp, and in that basket.

"Ultimately, that's kind of created his downfall, because it's put a disproportionate amount of power into 'Team Verstappen', to the point where, if you're the wider Red Bull group, you look at it and go, 'Hang on a second, yes, Max is on pole at the British Grand Prix, yes, he's won two races this year, but the other car is nowhere'.

"It's put a huge amount of power in Max's camp. If he leaves that team, they'd be fourth, fifth-best on the grid at the moment.

"So I think that has been one of the feelings, and ultimately, Christian's got to carry the can for that, because he's the man in charge.

"He's led that philosophy of structuring the team in that way. Maybe it's happened by accident, but the reality is, he's the man in charge, and I think there's a strong element that he's put a lot of power and faith into 'Team Verstappen'.

"And I wonder if that's ultimately come back to bite him a bit."

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