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Red Bull Racing Parts Ways with Christian Horner After 20 Years

Christian Horner has been dismissed from his role as team principal of Red Bull Racing, concluding a remarkable 20-year tenure that began in 2005. The decision, effective immediately as of July 9, 2025, marks the end of an era for the Formula 1 team, which has been one of the most successful in the sport under Horner’s leadership.

Oliver Mintzlaff, managing director of Red Bull, expressed gratitude for Horner’s contributions in a public statement. “We would like to thank Christian Horner for his exceptional work over the last 20 years,” Mintzlaff said. He highlighted Horner’s “tireless commitment, experience, expertise, and innovative thinking,” which were pivotal in establishing Red Bull Racing as a formidable presence in Formula 1.

During his time at the helm, Horner became the longest-serving team principal in the sport, steering the team to an impressive tally of six constructors’ championships and eight drivers’ titles. These achievements have solidified Red Bull Racing’s reputation as a dominant force in Formula 1.

Despite these successes, Horner’s final year with the team was marred by controversy. An investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior towards a female colleague was conducted, though it ultimately cleared him of wrongdoing. Following the investigation, Horner stated, “Obviously, it’s been a hugely thorough process, and I was relieved with the appeal concluding and dismissing the claim.”

His departure comes shortly after a disappointing fifth-place finish for driver Max Verstappen at the recent British Grand Prix held at Silverstone. Horner attributed the underwhelming performance to unexpected weather conditions, commenting, “I don’t think any forecast we saw showed the rain was going to be that heavy and that late.” He added, “It was a difficult race, and had the race been two hours later, it could have been a different outcome.”

In a significant leadership transition, Laurent Mekies has been appointed as Horner’s successor, taking over as CEO of Red Bull Racing. Mekies previously served as team principal for Red Bull’s sister team, Racing Bulls, and is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the team as they navigate the remainder of the season.

As Red Bull Racing prepares for the upcoming races, the change in leadership signals a new chapter for the team, which aims to reclaim its position at the top of the Formula 1 standings.

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