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    Motor racing-Mekies Takes Over at Red Bull After Horner Sacked

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Laurent Mekies is the new CEO of Red Bull Racing, replacing Christian Horner amid a challenging season for the team.

    Laurent Mekies Appointed CEO of Red Bull Racing After Horner's Dismissal

    By Alan Baldwin

    LONDON (Reuters) -Red Bull sacked Christian Horner, who was Formula One's longest-serving active team principal and one of the most successful of all time, and replaced him on Wednesday with Racing Bulls' Laurent Mekies.

    Horner, 51, had been in position since Red Bull took over the Jaguar team and entered as a constructor in 2005.

    Frenchman Mekies hands over at the Italy-based Racing Bulls sister team to Alan Permane, who was previously the racing director.

    "Red Bull has released Christian Horner from his operational duties with effect from today (Wednesday 9 July 2025) and has appointed Laurent Mekies as CEO of Red Bull Racing," Red Bull 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."

    Red Bull Racing later confirmed Mekies would look after all Formula One operational duties as principal of the Milton Keynes-based team.

    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.

    POOR SEASON

    Red Bull won eight Drivers' World Championships -- four with Sebastian Vettel and four with Max Verstappen -- and six Constructors' Championships under Horner.

    They have struggled this season with the team sitting fourth with 172 points in the constructors' standings and trailing champions and leaders McLaren by 288.

    Red Bull's four-times Formula One champion Max Verstappen has won two of 12 races and is third in the drivers' championship, with speculation about a move elsewhere.

    The Dutch driver reacted to the news on Instagram, with a picture of him embracing Horner.

    "From my first race win, to four world championships, we have shared incredible successes," he said. "Winning memorable races and breaking countless records. Thank you for everything, Christian."

    Alpine's Flavio Briatore, whose team have run through a long list of principals in recent years, also posted a message of support and wished him the best with his "next adventure".

    "Twenty years at the top says it all," said the Italian. "A competitor on the track but also a friend off track."

    Verstappen's father Jos was much less of a fan and called last year for Horner to go after allegations of misconduct were made by a female employee. The Briton denied them and was cleared after an investigation.

    "It is not completely out of the blue, given the problems in the team," said Brundle.

    "I believe it's performance-related as well. It perhaps makes it more likely that Verstappen will stay there -- I think that became quite personal."

    Mekies had been in charge at Faenza-based Racing Bulls since last season, working with CEO Peter Bayer.

    "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," said Mekies.

    (Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Goa/Alan Baldwin; Editing by Christian Radnedge and Ken Ferris)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Laurent Mekies replaces Christian Horner as CEO of Red Bull Racing.
    • •Christian Horner was sacked after a long tenure with the team.
    • •Red Bull has struggled this season, sitting fourth in standings.
    • •Speculation surrounds Max Verstappen's future with the team.
    • •Mekies previously led the Racing Bulls sister team.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Motor racing-Mekies takes over at Red Bull after Horner sacked

    1Who has replaced Christian Horner as team principal?

    Laurent Mekies has been appointed as the new CEO of Red Bull Racing, taking over from Christian Horner.

    2How long did Christian Horner serve as team principal?

    Christian Horner served as the team principal for 20 years, since Red Bull took over the Jaguar team in 2005.

    3What has been Red Bull Racing's performance this season?

    This season, Red Bull Racing has struggled, sitting fourth in the constructors' standings with 172 points, trailing leaders McLaren by 288 points.

    4What did Max Verstappen say about Christian Horner?

    Max Verstappen expressed gratitude to Horner on Instagram, highlighting their shared successes, including four world championships.

    5What were the reasons speculated for Horner's dismissal?

    Speculation suggests that Horner's dismissal may be performance-related, given the team's struggles this season.

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