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Horner fired by Red Bull

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09/07/2025

Christian Horner has been sacked by Red Bull after 20 years as team principal at the Austrian team.

While an official statement has not yet been released, sources within the team have confirmed that Horner addressed the team this morning to advise them of his immediate departure.

The tabloid media in Germany and the UK claims that his sacking relates to the text messaging saga of 2024.

While Horner was cleared by an internal team investigation the case is due to be judged in the courts in January, and in the meantime "reporting restrictions" are ordered in the UK.

Horner has been at the helm of the Austrian team since it entered F1 in 2005 after it bought Jaguar Racing, formerly Stewart Grand Prix in late 2004.

In his time as team boss, Horner has overseen the Milton Keynes based outfit win 8 drivers' championships and 6 constructors' titles.

"We would like to thank Christian Horner for his exceptional work over the last 20 years, said Oliver Mintzlaff, CEO of Corporate Projects and New Investments of Red Bull GmbH, and who is known to have been keen to revamp the team, seeking a more Austrian-focussed management. "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.

"Thank you for everything, Christian, and you will forever remain an important part of our team history."

Laurent Mekies, currently team principal at Racing Bulls, will replace Horner, while Alan Permane takes the helm at RB.

"The last year and a half has been an absolute privilege to lead the team with Peter (Bayer)," said Mekies. "It has been an amazing adventure to contribute to the birth of Racing Bulls together with all our talented people.

"The spirit of the whole team is incredible," he added, "and I strongly believe that this is just the beginning. Alan is the perfect man to take over now and continue our path. He knows the team inside out and has always been an important pillar of our early successes."

"I feel very honoured to take on the role as team principal and would like to thank Oliver and Helmut for the trust they have shown in me," said Permane. "I am looking forward to working with Peter to continue the good work that both him and Laurent have done in taking this team forward. This is a new challenge for me, but I know that I can count on the support of everyone within them."

Interestingly, Max Verstappen's own official website carries a story titled 'Horner replaced by Mekies as team boss of Red Bull Racing', and while it includes the quotes from Mintzlaff and Mekies, there is no reaction from the four-time world champion to today's shock news.

However, his manager Raymond Vermeulen, told Holland's De Telegraaf: "We were informed in advance by Red Bull's management that this decision had been made. It's up to Red Bull to provide further explanation regarding the reasons.

"We continue to look at the sporting side," he added, "and are looking for more performance so we can return to the top. In that respect, nothing will change."

Of course, everything will change for the Austrian team appears to be in freefall at present.

Whatever the truth of the Horner saga, there has been increasing unrest within the team ever since the death of Dietrich Mateschitz. The team has haemorrhaged invaluable high level personnel, while there has also been bitter infighting between various factions seeking to get control.

The car is a dog - as witnessed by the failure of successive number two drivers - and there is no sign that this will change, added to which is the uncertainty over the 2026 engine.

While social media has witnessed the expected gloating over Horner's demise, the Briton could yet come out of it laughing, for despite the text saga he has successfully managed a multi-championship winning team for twenty years.

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1. Posted by JamesD, 2 hours ago

"@kenji - One word, honesty !!"

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2. Posted by ChickenFarmerF1, 2 hours ago

"In the immortal words of Jeremy Clarkson: "Oh no! Anyway..."

Red Bull definitely gave him whinge. Whether this is good or bad (for each side) will remain to be seen."

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3. Posted by Celtic Tiger, 3 hours ago

"Wow, I thought my internet broke for a second. Like him or loathe him, he's a top grade principle. The results don't lie. This smells of top brass shadow games and with Newey and a few others already gone RBR is going to go the way of Ferrari after Todt, Brawn, Byrne and Shumi left. They'll hang in there a season or two while old systems are still in place then as that falls away so too will their results. So, now with Horner gone, whoever instigated all this inner turmoil can enjoy their pyrrhic victory as they look forward to future fights with the tail end of the mid-pack in the standings."

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4. Posted by ffracer, 5 hours ago

"Wow, in truth though, it seemed to not be if but when. Several theories continue to spin... interestingly, there are reports two senior officials were also terminated with immediate effect. If this is true, was Christian Horner approaching and poaching other RB staff on his way out to another team? Who's in desperate need of a brilliant Team Principal?! "

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5. Posted by KKK, 5 hours ago

"He may just join Adrian at Aston Martin....."

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6. Posted by Tyrbiter, 5 hours ago

"@kenji I would imagine the answer is probably not a lot in comparison with all those trophies, which is how success is measured isn't it."

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7. Posted by kenji, 6 hours ago

"I have one further question at this point in time...what can Mekies bring to the table that Horner couldn't ?"

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8. Posted by BrightonCorgi, 6 hours ago

"What will be his next move? Seems like the perfect candidate for Cadillac. Just in time."

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9. Posted by kenji, 6 hours ago

"This event comes as no surprise, after all, the warning signs have been flashing for quite some time. IMO it was not 'if' but 'when'. In business the higher one flies the more dangerous it becomes and the knives have been out for quite some time. Horner was not well liked by many but then success in very many cases breeds ill will. That's fine as it's a natural response in those of lesser ability. I have had no problem with him, he's done a spectacular job and that's how he should be judged. To the outsider ever since Materschitz 'passed on' the struggle for control took on an accelerated life and the Verstappen/Marko cabal sensed some leverage vis a vis the text episode and public utterances of faux moral outrage! It's my guess that the real reasons are complex and intertwined and we'll most likely never get the full 'enchilada' however Horner should be able to bounce back and hopefully he'll re emerge in a strong position. F1 needs people like Horner who thrive on being excitingly involved and suitably controversia as and when appropriate."

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10. Posted by Wokingchap, 6 hours ago

"As many others, i didn't expect to see this Shock horror headline today. Werstapen senior will be pleased imo, and i'm not too disappointed. Even so, before all the hoo haa he did do an amazing job,for a long time too, so has lots to offer."

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11. Posted by Apexing, 6 hours ago

"Wow! I did not expect to see this posted today when I logged on to Pitpass! I had thought that the night of the long knives had passed @ Red Bull. Apparently not! "

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12. Posted by Spindoctor, 7 hours ago

"Look on the bright side: no more execrable arguments with Wolff!
I expect we'll never know why he's leaving so suddenly, mid-season, but my guess would be:
1. The 'Texts' affair - though nothing much should happen until January...
2. Verstappen Snr is still highly influential with Jnr & appears to want to have more influence e at RBR too.

I doubt his exit will have much effect on Max's desire to get in a faster car (though see 2 above). Of course umpteen millions in salary (assuming Red Bull's Main Board will stump up) might sway him to stay, especially as next year's car & PU might be brilliant....

This all plays into the DTS mentality of today's F1 & speculation as to what comes next is rife....;
"

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13. Posted by Motorsport-fan, 7 hours ago

"We will probably never know what has gone on behind the scenes to get to this point, but you can only imagine whats happening at Ferrari - Alpine - Audi - Aston Martin ect now Mr Horner is available, assuming no garden leave involved."

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14. Posted by Italian Job, 8 hours ago

"Wasn't it Horner who said "My Italian is worse than Briatore's English"?

He now has the time to learn conversational Italian!"

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15. Posted by flyinglap, 8 hours ago

"It would be quite funny if Red Bull applied the same principle of swapping drivers between their two teams, regarding team principals as well. Seriously though, I see Christian Horner taking over at Ferrari without doubt for 2026, and possibly even sooner than that. Besides Fred Vasseur, I would gladly see go both race engineers as well."

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