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Home  /  Sports  /  Christian Horner Sacked As Red Bull F1 Team Principal After 20 Years: Here’s Why

Christian Horner Sacked As Red Bull F1 Team Principal After 20 Years: Here’s Why

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
July 9, 2025
in Breezy Explainer, Sports
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Christian Horner Sacked As Red Bull F1 Team Principal After 20 Years: Here's Why

A stunning end to a two-decade legacy

In a dramatic shake-up that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 world, Christian Horner has been sacked as Red Bull Racing’s team principal, ending his 20-year tenure with immediate effect. The announcement came just two days after the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, where Red Bull’s star driver Max Verstappen finished a disappointing fifth.

Replacing Horner is Laurent Mekies, the former team principal of the Racing Bulls outfit and a rising figure within the Red Bull racing structure. Mekies will now step in as CEO of Red Bull Racing at a time when the team is facing increased pressure both on and off the track.

Red Bull’s message: “Thank you for everything, Christian”

Red Bull managing director Oliver Mintzlaff confirmed the move with a public statement thanking Horner for his service:

“With his tireless commitment, experience, expertise and innovative thinking, he has been instrumental in establishing Red Bull Racing as one of the most successful and attractive teams in Formula 1.”

Indeed, Horner’s résumé speaks for itself. Under his leadership:

  • Red Bull won six Constructors’ Championships
  • Secured eight Drivers’ Championships (four with Sebastian Vettel and four with Max Verstappen)
  • Notched 124 race victories, 107 pole positions, and 287 podiums

But despite the success, Horner’s final months in charge were marred by controversy, internal power struggles, and a slow unraveling of the team’s once-tight inner circle.

Why was Christian Horner sacked?

1. Power struggle within Red Bull ownership

The most critical factor appears to be a split in Red Bull’s ownership structure. The company is 49% owned by the Austrian Mateschitz family—historically aligned with Red Bull Racing’s sporting vision—and 51% owned by Thai businessman Chalerm Yoovidhya.

Chalerm, once seen as Horner’s staunchest ally, withdrew his support after standing by Horner during past internal investigations. According to Sky Sports’ Craig Slater, Horner lost a key pillar of backing that had helped him survive earlier controversies.

2. Strained ties with Verstappen camp

Horner’s relationship with the Verstappen family, particularly Max’s father Jos Verstappen, reportedly deteriorated. Despite Red Bull’s dominance in recent seasons, internal tension between Horner and the Verstappens became increasingly public.

This friction raised questions about the long-term future of Max Verstappen at Red Bull, particularly as the team’s dominance on track has started to fade in the 2025 season.

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3. Departure of key staff

The team has seen an exodus of top talent over the last 18 months:

  • Design legend Adrian Newey left for Aston Martin
  • Sporting director Jonathan Wheatley departed for Sauber
  • Key engineer Rob Marshall moved to McLaren

These exits fueled speculation that Red Bull was becoming an increasingly unstable work environment. Even though the team remained competitive, cracks were appearing beneath the surface.

4. Image damage and internal investigations

In early 2024, Horner faced allegations of inappropriate behaviour by a female staff member. Though he was cleared by two internal investigations and denied any wrongdoing, the damage to Red Bull’s public image lingered.

Red Bull is not just a racing team—it’s a global brand built on excitement and youthful energy. As Craig Slater pointed out, image matters, and the perception of dysfunction at Red Bull may have forced management to act.

What’s next for Red Bull?

The timing of Horner’s removal—mid-season and ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix on July 25-27—suggests urgency within Red Bull’s leadership to stabilize the team amid slumping form. The once-dominant squad is now fourth in the Constructors’ Championship, 288 points behind leaders McLaren. Ferrari and Mercedes are also ahead.

Meanwhile, Max Verstappen trails championship leader Oscar Piastri by 69 points at the halfway mark of the season. The power vacuum and shifting leadership raise serious questions about Verstappen’s loyalty to the team going forward.

Who is Laurent Mekies?

New CEO Laurent Mekies was previously team principal of Racing Bulls (formerly AlphaTauri) and has past experience at Ferrari as sporting director. His elevation to Red Bull’s top job is seen as a move toward stability and internal continuity, though he will face immense pressure to maintain Red Bull’s competitiveness.

Final race for Horner: A sign of things to come?

Horner’s final race at the helm—the 2025 British Grand Prix—was symbolic. Max Verstappen started on pole in front of his home crowd but spun in wet conditions and finished fifth. It was a race that mirrored the team’s current struggles: promising speed, followed by missteps and missed opportunities.

Conclusion

Christian Horner’s exit closes a historic chapter in Red Bull’s F1 story. From leading a small, energy-drink-backed outfit in 2005 to building a dominant dynasty across two decades, his achievements will be hard to match. But the combination of internal politics, eroding trust, and sliding performance made his exit inevitable.

The next few races will be pivotal—not just for Red Bull’s championship hopes, but for the future of its driver lineup, its leadership model, and its brand identity.

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