Christian Horner formally leaves Red Bull with large pay-off
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Christian Horner formally leaves Red Bull with large pay-off
"Christian Horner has officially left Red Bull after agreeing what is understood to be a multimillion pound settlement. The former team principal was relieved of operational duties by Red Bull GmbH, the energy drinks' parent company, after July's British Grand Prix. His contract was due to run until 2030 and the 51-year-old is free to return to the sport, potentially as soon as next year."
"Leading Red Bull Racing has been an honour and privilege. When we started in 2005, none of us could have imagined the journey ahead the championships, the races, the people, the memories. I'm incredibly proud of what we achieved as a team breaking records and reaching heights no one would ever believe were possible and I will for ever carry that with me."
Christian Horner departed Red Bull after agreeing what is understood to be a multimillion-pound settlement. Red Bull GmbH relieved him of operational duties following the British Grand Prix in July. Reported settlement figures ranged from £52m to over £80m, though the company did not confirm details. Horner’s contract extended to 2030 and he is free to return to the sport, potentially next year. He led Red Bull for 20 years, winning eight drivers' and six constructors' titles. He faced an allegation of inappropriate behaviour 17 months earlier, was cleared after an internal investigation, and later had WhatsApp messages leaked.
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