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Red Bull power play: How Austria is tightening its grip on the F1 team

28 July 2025
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Red Bull power play: How Austria is tightening its grip on the F1 team
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A significant power struggle at Red Bull has culminated in a decisive change, with Oliver Mintzlaff, one of the three CEOs established under the succession plan of the late Dietrich Mateschitz, playing a pivotal role in sidelining Christian Horner. This shift marks a critical moment in the team’s management dynamics after 18 months of internal conflict.

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