Christian
Horner
by Armaan Agarwal • 13 hours ago
by Aditya Pandya • 2 days ago
Jan'13 2025
Christian Horner takes a dig at George Russell over Red Bull exodus remarksAditya Pandya • 2 days AGO
Jan'12 2025
Christian Horner asserts Max Verstappen to embrace fatherhood ‘naturally’ following Kelly Piquet’s pregnancyAditya Pandya • 3 days AGO
Jan'11 2025
Christian Horner asserts Max Verstappen not comfortable with F1’s ‘noise and circus’Aditya Pandya • 4 days AGO
Jan'11 2025
Christian Horner gives bold ‘no stone unturned’ plan for Honda’s final year with Red BullAditya Pandya • 4 days AGO
Jan'10 2025
Christian Horner hits out at Toto Wolff’s ‘noise’ over Max Verstappen bidArmaan Agarwal • 5 days AGO
Jan'10 2025
Christian Horner asserts Ferrari switch might ‘fire up’ Lewis Hamilton againAditya Pandya • 5 days AGO
Jan'09 2025
“Show goes on,” Red Bull unfazed by Adrian Newey’s exit amidst fierce 2025 gridArmaan Agarwal • 6 days AGO
Jan'08 2025
Christian Horner admits ‘inevitable’ for Max Verstappen to be on every team’s radarArmaan Agarwal • 7 days AGO
Jan'07 2025
Adrian Newey makes shocking allegation over Red Bull ‘blocking’ his tools before Aston Martin switchArmaan Agarwal • 1 week AGO
Jan'06 2025
Max Verstappen confesses late Dietrich Mateschitz would’ve better handled Christian Horner investigation sagaAditya Pandya • 1 week AGO
Profile Information
Full Name | Christian Horner |
Christian Horner is a long-standing team principal of the Red Bull Formula One team, having been their boss since 2005. The Brit is also a former racing driver, known for his time at Formula 3000 during the late 1990s. Born on the 16th of November, 1973 at Leamington Spa, Warwickshire in England, Horner was educated at Arnold Lodge School and Warwick School. He is married to Spice Girls member Geri Halliwell.
When did Christian Horner join Formula 1?
Christian Horner, after gaining a multitude of experiences during his time at F3000, was appointed the head of Red Bull in January 2005 – also the youngest team principal at that time. Since then, there has been no looking back for the Brit, having led Red Bull to 11 world titles (5 constructors’ and 6 drivers’).