Red Bull Racing has announced the departure of Christian Horner as team principal, a decision that marks the end of an era after two decades of success in Formula 1. Laurent Mekies, coming from Racing Bulls, will take over the leadership.
A Legacy of Triumphs
During Horner’s leadership, Red Bull achieved eight world drivers’ titles and six constructors’ titles. His management was key to positioning the team as one of the most successful and emblematic in Formula 1.Horner, whose contract extended until 2030, was the architect of Red Bull’s golden era, including Sebastian Vettel’s consecutive championships and Max Verstappen’s recent triumphs.We would like to thank Christian Horner for his exceptional work over the last 20 years. With his tireless commitment, experience, work and innovative thinking he has been fundamental in establishing the team as one of the most successful and attractive teams in Formula 1.
Oliver Mintzlaff, CEO of Red Bull
- 124 victories
- 107 poles
- 287 podiums
The Future of Red Bull
Laurent Mekies, who previously led Racing Bulls, will take the reins of the team. Alan Permane will replace Mekies.Mekies expressed his enthusiasm for this new challenge and praised Alan Permane, highlighting his knowledge of the team.It has been an incredible adventure to contribute to the birth of Racing Bulls together with all our talented people. The spirit of the whole team is incredible, and I firmly believe that this is only the beginning. I feel very honored to take on the role of team principal and I would like to thank everyone for the trust they have shown in me
Laurent Mekies