LONDON – Red Bull sacked long-serving Formula One principal Christian Horner and promoted Laurent Mekies from sister team Racing Bulls in the role of chief executive on Wednesday.
Horner, 51, had been in position since becoming the youngest team boss when Red Bull made its debut as a constructor in 2005.
Frenchman Mekies hands over at Italy-based Racing Bulls to Alan Permane.
“Red Bull has released Christian Horner from his operational duties with effect from today (Wednesday, July 9, 2025) and has appointed Laurent Mekies as CEO of Red Bull Racing,” the Milton Keynes-based team said in a statement.
“We would like to thank Christian Horner for his exceptional work over the last 20 years,” said Oliver Mintzlaff, Red Bull’s CEO of corporate projects and investments.
“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 One.
“Thank you for everything, Christian, and you will forever remain an important part of our team history.”
There was no immediate comment from Horner, whose contract had been due to run until 2030.
Sky Sports television commentator Martin Brundle, a former F1 racer, reported Horner told him “no reason was given” for being replaced. (Reuters)
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