The China Mail - Christian Horner - a brutal end to a rollercoaster reign at Red Bull

USD -
AED 3.672504
AFN 66.379449
ALL 81.856268
AMD 381.469836
ANG 1.790403
AOA 916.999725
ARS 1450.497557
AUD 1.48907
AWG 1.80025
AZN 1.70435
BAM 1.658674
BBD 2.014358
BDT 122.21671
BGN 1.6604
BHD 0.377309
BIF 2957.76141
BMD 1
BND 1.284077
BOB 6.926234
BRL 5.544022
BSD 1.00014
BTN 89.856547
BWP 13.14687
BYN 2.919259
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011466
CAD 1.36737
CDF 2199.999686
CHF 0.789085
CLF 0.023092
CLP 905.889175
CNY 7.028498
CNH 7.002685
COP 3697
CRC 499.518715
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 93.513465
CZK 20.59795
DJF 177.719646
DKK 6.342985
DOP 62.690023
DZD 129.697253
EGP 47.554425
ERN 15
ETB 155.604932
EUR 0.849225
FJD 2.2692
FKP 0.740887
GBP 0.74064
GEL 2.684986
GGP 0.740887
GHS 11.126753
GIP 0.740887
GMD 74.497816
GNF 8741.153473
GTQ 7.662397
GYD 209.237241
HKD 7.77141
HNL 26.362545
HRK 6.397503
HTG 130.951927
HUF 328.897027
IDR 16772.3
ILS 3.19263
IMP 0.740887
INR 89.805302
IQD 1310.19773
IRR 42125.000064
ISK 125.730056
JEP 0.740887
JMD 159.532199
JOD 0.709
JPY 156.085967
KES 128.949823
KGS 87.424974
KHR 4008.85391
KMF 417.999841
KPW 900.007297
KRW 1442.330224
KWD 0.30716
KYD 0.833489
KZT 514.029352
LAK 21644.588429
LBP 89561.205624
LKR 309.599834
LRD 177.018844
LSL 16.645168
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.604891
LYD 5.412442
MAD 9.124909
MDL 16.777482
MGA 4573.672337
MKD 52.273789
MMK 2099.762774
MNT 3557.834851
MOP 8.011093
MRU 39.604456
MUR 45.950218
MVR 15.449779
MWK 1734.230032
MXN 17.90145
MYR 4.048502
MZN 63.910055
NAD 16.645168
NGN 1451.090503
NIO 36.806642
NOK 10.008565
NPR 143.770645
NZD 1.71602
OMR 0.384612
PAB 1.000136
PEN 3.365433
PGK 4.319268
PHP 58.710325
PKR 280.16122
PLN 3.580175
PYG 6777.849865
QAR 3.645469
RON 4.321501
RSD 99.687487
RUB 79.008102
RWF 1456.65485
SAR 3.750705
SBD 8.153391
SCR 14.462231
SDG 601.499517
SEK 9.151865
SGD 1.283925
SHP 0.750259
SLE 24.075014
SLL 20969.503664
SOS 570.585342
SRD 38.335497
STD 20697.981008
STN 20.777943
SVC 8.75133
SYP 11056.849201
SZL 16.631683
THB 31.070226
TJS 9.19119
TMT 3.51
TND 2.909675
TOP 2.40776
TRY 42.92655
TTD 6.803263
TWD 31.395004
TZS 2470.000209
UAH 42.191946
UGX 3610.273633
UYU 39.087976
UZS 12053.751267
VES 288.088835
VND 26291
VUV 120.294541
WST 2.770875
XAF 556.301203
XAG 0.012344
XAU 0.000221
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.802508
XDR 0.692794
XOF 556.303562
XPF 101.141939
YER 238.449565
ZAR 16.666185
ZMK 9001.197745
ZMW 22.577472
ZWL 321.999592
  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • BCC

    0.4200

    75.13

    +0.56%

  • NGG

    0.1500

    77.64

    +0.19%

  • RBGPF

    -0.5500

    80.71

    -0.68%

  • RIO

    1.3500

    82.24

    +1.64%

  • BCE

    0.0400

    23.05

    +0.17%

  • CMSD

    -0.0300

    23.11

    -0.13%

  • BTI

    0.0300

    57.27

    +0.05%

  • JRI

    0.0000

    13.47

    0%

  • CMSC

    0.0700

    23.09

    +0.3%

  • AZN

    0.4500

    92.9

    +0.48%

  • GSK

    0.1200

    49.08

    +0.24%

  • RELX

    0.0200

    41.11

    +0.05%

  • RYCEF

    0.0300

    15.56

    +0.19%

  • VOD

    0.0200

    13.12

    +0.15%

  • BP

    -0.0400

    34.27

    -0.12%

Christian Horner - a brutal end to a rollercoaster reign at Red Bull
Christian Horner - a brutal end to a rollercoaster reign at Red Bull / Photo: © AFP

Christian Horner - a brutal end to a rollercoaster reign at Red Bull

Christian Horner twice transformed Red Bull into Formula One's dominant team over his two decades in charge but he was unceremoniously axed on Wednesday after declining fortunes and internal disputes.

Text size:

A Red Bull team whose time at the top was clearly ending -- Max Verstappen had won just two of the last 14 races -- and a draining spell ahead of the 2024 season when he was cleared of inappropriate behaviour towards a woman team member should have rung alarm bells for the 51-year-old Englishman.

Instead, just as he did when those allegations emerged in February 2024, Horner carried on working in the hope he could reignite another period of dominance.

Sebastian Vettel won four consecutive titles under Horner from 2010 to 2013, with Verstappen winning the past four. Red Bull also won six constructors' crowns in that time.

However on Wednesday, with this season's car not competitive with rivals McLaren, a discontented Verstappen and the constant hemorrhaging of pivotal backroom talent, his 20 years as CEO was ended brutally.

A characteristic of Horner's which his close friend and ex-F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone highlighted to AFP, after he was cleared of improper conduct last year, may have been his ultimate downfall.

"I said to Christian at the beginning 'Come out and say you're sorry' but he told me: 'No way, I don't want to compromise, I have done nothing that I need to say sorry for'."

His wife, former Spice Girls pop star Geri Halliwell, simply told him: "Make it all go away."

Horner has never been one to compromise since turning his back on trying to make it as a racing driver and going into management.

Appointed as the youngest team principal in the Formula One paddock aged 31 in 2005 he oversaw eight drivers' titles -- a remarkable achievement by any yardstick.

He has since become a fixture on the grid wall over the last two decades, the tactical mastermind of Verstappen's four straight titles.

- Power and sway -

Eloquent, bright and combative, his spats with his opposite number at Mercedes Toto Wolff have made for compelling viewing, not least when Verstappen controversially deprived Lewis Hamilton of an unprecedented eighth world crown on the last lap of the last race of the 2021 season in Abu Dhabi.

As team principal and chief executive of Red Bull Racing, Horner had an enormous amount of power and sway over a vast empire based at the team's Milton Keynes headquarters in England.

During his time at the tiller the company's workforce ballooned from 450 to 1,500, with one of that number's allegations shocking the F1 community.

Wolff described the investigation as "an issue for all of Formula One" while Williams chief James Vowles said "we all have to look each other in the mirror and make sure that we are... acting in a way that we can only be proud of, not today but in the next 10 years."

The turning point in Horner's career was when he first came into contact with the ambitious Austrian company Red Bull and its 'father' Dietrich Mateschitz when he was in F3000.

Mateschitz, who died in 2022, had purchased the Jaguar F1 outfit in 2004 -- and saw enough in the young Horner to appoint him as team boss for Red Bull's top-level debut in 2005.

Among the many inspired moves Horner made was to bring on board Adrian Newey, ranked as one of the most talented engineers and designers of his or any other generation.

Newey, who climbed aboard the Red Bull wagon in 2006, produced the cars that won the drivers' and constructors titles every year from 2010 to 2013, the drivers' championship in 2021 and 2024, and both championships in 2022 and 2023.

Newey's departure for Aston Martin this season signalled the foundations on which success had been built at Red Bull by Horner were foundering.

Despite all the attendant stress of being at the helm of steering such a colossal enterprise through the choppy waters of a multi-billion pound industry -- Horner retained an air of boyish enthusiasm.

He married Halliwell, best known as Ginger Spice, in 2015, and the couple have one son, Montague. Horner also has a daughter from a previous relationship.

He will now have plenty of free time to devote to his family and the football club he supports, second-tier Coventry City, and also ponder where it all went wrong, that perhaps compromise is worth it, and what his next step will be.

Y.Parker--ThChM