Lewis Hamilton Reflects on Christian Horner's Red Bull Legacy
Lewis Hamilton paid tribute to Christian Horner as Formula One prepares for its first race without the iconic Red Bull team boss. Horner, dismissed after a successful tenure since 2005, was a fierce competitor for Hamilton, who spoke of Horner's remarkable leadership and wished him well.

Formula One's landscape shifted this week as Lewis Hamilton paid tribute to Christian Horner, the now-former Red Bull Racing boss, ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix. This marks the first race in two decades without Horner's leadership at Red Bull.
Horner steered Red Bull to become serial title winners from 2005, two years before Hamilton's debut. The seven-time world champion noted the incredible progress Red Bull made under Horner, marking him as a fierce competitor over the years.
Reflecting on his early career, Hamilton recalled advice received from Horner during his own rise through the ranks. Despite initial differences, Hamilton acknowledged Horner's exceptional talent in managing such a successful team and wished him success in future endeavors.
(With inputs from agencies.)