Christian Horner leaves Red Bull after agreeing exit from F1 team
Summary
Christian Horner has left Red Bull Racing after being dismissed from his role as team principal. He had been with the team since 2005 and led them to multiple championships. Red Bull announced his departure and Horner received a significant financial settlement.Key Facts
- Christian Horner was the team principal for Red Bull Racing in Formula One.
- He officially left the team after being dismissed in July.
- Under his leadership, Red Bull won 8 drivers’ titles and 6 constructors' championships.
- Horner's contract was supposed to last until 2030, but it ended early.
- Reports suggest Horner received a payoff of up to $107 million.
- Red Bull Racing confirmed Horner's departure in a statement on Monday.
- Horner expressed pride in the team’s achievements since his start in 2005.
- Red Bull released Horner from duties following allegations of inappropriate behavior, which he was cleared of.
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