Christian Horner's Departure from Red Bull: End of an Era
Christian Horner, who led Red Bull to eight Formula 1 titles, is leaving the team he has been with since 2005. A statement confirmed his departure, effective next Monday, though details of any agreement were not disclosed. Horner expressed gratitude for his journey with Red Bull.

Christian Horner, the renowned architect behind Red Bull Racing's success, is officially leaving the team. The move comes two months after he was removed from his role as team principal, a position from which he led the team to an impressive eight Formula 1 drivers' titles.
In an official statement, Red Bull Racing confirmed Horner's departure, set for Monday, while withholding details of any agreement between the parties. Horner, reflecting on his tenure, described leading the team as both an honor and a privilege.
Horner had already been absent from the Formula 1 scene since July when Red Bull announced his immediate release from operational duties, with Laurent Mekies named as his successor. This marked a significant shift for the team that Horner helped build into a formidable force in the racing world.