[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  This is Formula X [@ThisIsFormu1a1](/creator/twitter/ThisIsFormu1a1) on x 6075 followers Created: 2025-07-23 22:03:34 UTC Horner gets painful kick while he's down (and out of Red Bull): — Christian Horner's departure from Red Bull Racing as team principal has not shielded him from criticism. Former Jordan Grand Prix technical leader Gary Anderson critiqued Horner's handling of McLaren's resurgence. Speaking to media, Anderson remarked: “McLaren, a few years ago, had their brake problem at the first race of the season in Bahrain, where they could hardly do a lap.” — Anderson elaborated on McLaren's journey, attributing their current success in tyre management to past challenges. He explained: “And because of that, they had to step back a bit and, as a group, think about all this stuff, why did that happen, because that shouldn't have happened.” — He further noted McLaren's advancements in technology and strategy, which have set them apart in recent seasons: “And they've probably, as I say, got better kit now than anybody in looking at that, be it simulation or rigs. But, that's helped them to keep the tyres more consistent as well.” — The controversy surrounding McLaren's tyre management techniques led to a humorous response from McLaren's CEO Zak Brown, who suggested the FIA impose a fee for complaints against rival teams. This season, Red Bull's investigation into McLaren's methods using thermal cameras suggested potential rule violations, sparking further debate. — Anderson questioned Horner's approach to these developments, expressing disbelief: “Are you crazy?” — Despite the setbacks, McLaren's progress has been undeniable, with their tyre efficiency becoming a benchmark in 2025. The team's ability to learn from past mistakes has been pivotal in their rise. #redbullracing 🇦🇹 VIA: [gpblog]  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [mclaren](/topic/mclaren) [prix](/topic/prix) [grand prix](/topic/grand-prix) [jordan](/topic/jordan) [racing](/topic/racing) [red bull racing](/topic/red-bull-racing) [formula 1](/topic/formula-1) [Post Link](https://x.com/ThisIsFormu1a1/status/1948141969701847415)
[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]
This is Formula X @ThisIsFormu1a1 on x 6075 followers
Created: 2025-07-23 22:03:34 UTC
Horner gets painful kick while he's down (and out of Red Bull):
— Christian Horner's departure from Red Bull Racing as team principal has not shielded him from criticism. Former Jordan Grand Prix technical leader Gary Anderson critiqued Horner's handling of McLaren's resurgence. Speaking to media, Anderson remarked:
“McLaren, a few years ago, had their brake problem at the first race of the season in Bahrain, where they could hardly do a lap.”
— Anderson elaborated on McLaren's journey, attributing their current success in tyre management to past challenges. He explained:
“And because of that, they had to step back a bit and, as a group, think about all this stuff, why did that happen, because that shouldn't have happened.”
— He further noted McLaren's advancements in technology and strategy, which have set them apart in recent seasons:
“And they've probably, as I say, got better kit now than anybody in looking at that, be it simulation or rigs. But, that's helped them to keep the tyres more consistent as well.”
— The controversy surrounding McLaren's tyre management techniques led to a humorous response from McLaren's CEO Zak Brown, who suggested the FIA impose a fee for complaints against rival teams. This season, Red Bull's investigation into McLaren's methods using thermal cameras suggested potential rule violations, sparking further debate.
— Anderson questioned Horner's approach to these developments, expressing disbelief:
“Are you crazy?”
— Despite the setbacks, McLaren's progress has been undeniable, with their tyre efficiency becoming a benchmark in 2025. The team's ability to learn from past mistakes has been pivotal in their rise.
#redbullracing 🇦🇹
VIA: [gpblog]
XXX engagements
Related Topics mclaren prix grand prix jordan racing red bull racing formula 1
/post/tweet::1948141969701847415