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Christian Horner Takes on Larger Role at Red Bull Amid Challenges Following Mateschitz’s Passing

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
January 9, 2025
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Christian Horner Takes on Larger Role at Red Bull Amid Challenges Following Mateschitz’s Passing

SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE - SEPTEMBER 20: Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner looks on from the pitwall during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Singapore at Marina Bay Street Circuit on September 20, 2024 in Singapore, Singapore. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202409200248 // Usage for editorial use only //

HORNER STEPS UP, RED BULL GRAPPLES WITH INTERNAL PRESSURES AND ON-TRACK CHALLENGES

Christian Horner has taken on a greater leadership role within Red Bull Racing following the passing of the team’s co-founder, Dietrich Mateschitz. The legendary Austrian businessman, known for transforming Red Bull into a global powerhouse and revolutionizing motorsport marketing, left an indelible mark on the Formula 1 team. Since his passing, Red Bull has seen changes in its internal dynamics, with Horner stepping up to fill some of the leadership void. However, as Helmut Marko notes, replacing a visionary figure like Mateschitz is no simple task.

Mateschitz played a pivotal role in the success of Red Bull Racing, and his influence was felt across every aspect of the team. After his passing, the team’s leadership structure had to quickly adapt. Christian Horner, Red Bull’s long-serving team principal, took on multiple responsibilities to ensure the team’s continued success. However, this shift in roles has not come without challenges.

“Dietrich Mateschitz has been replaced by Horner,” Marko said, underscoring the enormity of the changes. “When such an exceptional personality disappears, there is a big change overall.”

While Red Bull Racing remained dominant in 2023, with Max Verstappen breaking records and the team racking up win after win, they are now facing a drop in performance. Horner, who is now balancing a wide range of leadership duties, is grappling with internal tensions at Red Bull. Marko acknowledges these challenges, adding that the leadership shake-up has created some friction within the team. Still, both Marko and Horner know they must focus on developing a competitive car to keep Verstappen happy and secure his continued commitment to the team.

“The story with Horner certainly didn’t help,” Marko admitted. “But we have come to the conclusion that we have to work together. To get a winning car and keep Max.”

RUMORS OF INTERNAL POWER STRUGGLE

There have been persistent rumors of a power struggle within Red Bull following Mateschitz’s death, especially as Horner’s influence has grown. While Horner reportedly enjoys the backing of Red Bull’s Thai stakeholders, there has been speculation about friction between him and other key figures in the team, including Marko. Despite these tensions, the shared goal of winning championships has kept the team united—at least publicly.

The 2023 season was a dominant one for Red Bull and Max Verstappen. Together, they claimed victory in nearly every race, with Verstappen securing a staggering 19 wins, setting a new record for the most victories in a single season. Marko reflected on the unprecedented success of the year, admitting that such dominance was unlikely to be replicated.

“The 2023 season was unique. It was certain that it could not continue like this in motorsport. You cannot win every Grand Prix,” Marko noted.

2024 SEASON: THE CHALLENGE OF MAINTAINING DOMINANCE

As the 2024 season progresses, Red Bull has found themselves facing stiffer competition. While the team maintained its early season form, other teams have caught up, significantly reducing Red Bull’s performance advantage. Red Bull’s once-dominant lead in both the Constructors’ Championship and the Drivers’ Championship has become precarious, with Verstappen and the team now fighting to maintain their positions.

The next six races will be critical for Red Bull, as they work to regain their lost performance and fend off their rivals. Horner’s expanded role within the team has added pressure, but Red Bull is no stranger to overcoming adversity. Both Marko and Horner understand the importance of finishing the season strong, particularly to avoid triggering Verstappen’s potential exit clause, which could be activated if the team’s performance continues to falter.

As Red Bull navigates this challenging period, their focus remains on delivering a car capable of winning races and keeping Verstappen at the top of his game. The coming races will determine whether Red Bull can maintain its status as the dominant force in Formula 1 or whether other teams will capitalize on their recent struggles.

For now, Christian Horner continues to juggle multiple roles, while Helmut Marko and the team work to ensure that Red Bull’s winning legacy endures, despite the massive void left by Dietrich Mateschitz’s passing.

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