Christian Horner denies Max Verstappen caused his 2025 Red Bull exit

Christian Horner denies Max Verstappen caused his 2025 Red Bull exit
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Christian Horner says Max Verstappen was not responsible for his Red Bull departure in 2025.

  • Christian Horner left Red Bull Racing in 2025 after 20 years with the company
  • Horner stated that Max Verstappen and his camp were not responsible for his exit
  • Horner attributed his departure to issues related to 'too much control' within the team
  • The statements were made publicly in interviews released in 2025
  • Horner has emphasized that Verstappen was not to blame for the management change

Christian Horner, who served as team principal at Red Bull Racing for two decades, left the team in 2025. In recent interviews, Horner clarified that Max Verstappen and his representatives were not behind his departure. Instead, Horner cited internal team dynamics, specifically 'too much control,' as factors leading to his exit.

Horner's comments address speculation about the influence of star driver Max Verstappen on Red Bull's leadership changes. Understanding the reasons behind Horner's departure sheds light on the internal management structure of a leading Formula 1 team. This may impact perceptions of team dynamics and future leadership decisions within Red Bull Racing.