Red Bull’s Progress One Year After Christian Horner’s Exit

  • Formula 1
  • Red Bull
  • Max Verstappen
  • Christian Horner
  • Laurent Mekies
  • Red Bull Ford Powertrains
  • team principal
TL;DR

A year since Christian Horner’s departure, Red Bull has navigated a transformative period under Laurent Mekies, with Max Verstappen narrowly missing a fifth Formula 1 title in 2025 and the team embracing its new Red Bull Ford Powertrains era.

Exactly one year ago, Red Bull Racing made the bold decision to part ways with Christian Horner, ending his two-decade tenure as team principal. The move marked a turning point for the Formula 1 powerhouse, which quickly appointed Laurent Mekies as his successor. Under Mekies’ leadership, the team demonstrated resilience and ambition, nearly securing a fifth consecutive drivers’ championship for Max Verstappen in 2025, falling just two points short.

The transition also coincided with Red Bull’s strategic shift toward its new Red Bull Ford Powertrains partnership, signaling a fresh chapter for the team. While the road has not been without challenges, the squad has shown adaptability, maintaining its competitive edge in the ever-evolving world of this competition. The departure of Horner, a figure synonymous with Red Bull’s rise to dominance, initially raised questions about the team’s future direction. Yet, the 2025 season proved that the organization remains a force to be reckoned with, even in the face of significant change.

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As the 2026 campaign unfolds, all eyes will be on how Mekies and his team build on this momentum, with Verstappen undoubtedly eager to reclaim the top spot. The partnership with Ford and the lessons learned from the past year could well define Red Bull’s next era in Formula 1.

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