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Christian Horner is now a free agent after being fired by Red Bull Racing in July 2025. With a £52 million payout, he is expected to seek a new role in Formula 1.
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When the bomb dropped in July 2025 that Red Bull Racing had officially fired Christian Horner, the Formula 1 paddock went into a state of shock. After 20 years, six Constructorsā Championships, and seven Driversā titles, the architect of the Milton Keynes dynasty was abruptly shown the door and placed on mandatory gardening leave.
But there is a very specific ticking clock attached to Formula 1 exiles. Earlier this year, Horner made it clear: āThe reality is that until the spring I canāt do anything anyway.ā But well, look at that calendar. It is May 2026. Spring is here, the gardening leave has expired, and Christian Horner is officially available to work for another Formula 1 team. And honestly speaking, Red Bull should be terrified.
You see, when Red Bull showed Horner the door, they didnāt just hand him a cardboard box. They handed him a massive Ā£52 million payout to break a contract that was supposed to run until 2030. Now that aināt just retirement money, that paycheck buys leverage, and we are pretty sure Hornerās gonna tap into it.
Because the loudest, most persistent rumor in the paddock right now connects Horner directly to the Alpine F1 Team. Currently, a group of investors led by Otro Capital holds a 24% stake in the struggling French squad, and they are reportedly looking to sell. The word on the grid is that Horner has been in active talks to secure that stake and simultaneously install himself as the new Team Principal.
For a man who spent two decades building Red Bull from a flashy energy drink sponsor into a ruthless, precision-engineered winning machine, walking into Enstone as an owner-operator is the ultimate power play. And not only that. Alpineās de facto boss, Flavio Briatore, also recently confirmed that Mercedes chief Toto Wolff also wants a piece of the pie (the same exact 24% stake). And well, when you involve Hornerās oldest and bitterest enemy into the mix, it brings you a spectacular rivalry.
Christian Horner was fired by Red Bull Racing after 20 years, during which he led the team to six Constructors' Championships and seven Drivers' titles.
The £52 million payout not only compensates Horner for his contract termination but also provides him leverage to negotiate with other Formula 1 teams.
While specific teams are not confirmed, there is speculation that Horner could target Alpine or other teams looking for experienced leadership.
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The timing of Hornerās newfound freedom couldnāt be worse for his former employers. Red Bull Racing is currently in the middle of a catastrophic 2026 season. Under the leadership of new team boss Laurent Mekies, the RB22 has been an absolute disaster. At the Chinese GP, the Dutchman, aka Max Verstappen, labeled the car a ādisaster,ā complaining of terrible balance, severe tire degradation, and a shocking lack of power.
Pair that with Verstappenās exit clause, and you are looking at a team that is on the brink of not only losing its credibility. But also losing their top driver. It is really funny that Red Bull thought they could survive excising Horner, Adrian Newey, and Jonathan Wheatley in rapid succession. They were so-so wrong.
Now, the man who built their empire is officially a free agent, heavily capitalized, and actively looking to build a new one. The rest of the F1 grid better brace for impact.