Christian Horner has released his first statement on social media since the confirmation of his shock departure from Red Bull, declaring the "heavy heart" he holds in saying goodbye.
On Wednesday morning, it was announced that Horner and Red Bull had parted ways with immediate effect, ending a relationship which started over 20 years ago.
After just over two decades as the team principal and CEO of the Milton Keynes-based outfit, Red Bull has moved on to just its second team boss.
Laurent Mekies has been promoted from Racing Bulls to replace Horner, whilst Alan Permane has taken Mekies position at the sister team.
Horner did get a chance to deliver a speech at the team's base to its employees, but has since posted a full statement on Instagram.
Horner's full statement on Instagram
After an incredible journey of twenty years together, it is with a heavy heart that today I say goodbye to the Team I have absolutely loved. Every one of you, the amazing people at the factory, have been the heart and soul of everything that we have achieved. Win and lose, every step of the way, we have stood by each other as one and I will never forget that. It’s been a privilege being part of and leading this epic Team and I am so proud of our collective accomplishments and you all.
Thanks to the amazing partners and fans who enabled us to go racing. Your support has helped grow the team from its humble beginnings to an F1 powerhouse that laid claim to 6 Constructors Championships and 8 Drivers Championships.
Equally, thank you to our rivals, with whom there would be no racing at all. You’ve pushed us, challenged us, and enabled us to achieve accolades we never dreamed possible. The competition has made every victory sweeter and every setback an opportunity to develop and grow.
Formula 1 is a sport built on relentless ambition, passion, and respect. The rivalries have been fierce, but the mutual drive to innovate and raise the bar is what has made this journey so special.
It’s been an honour to be part of this incredible era of motorsport. I leave with immense pride in what we’ve achieved and also with what’s in the pipeline for 2026 — and huge respect for everyone who’s made F1 the pinnacle it is today. Thank You
Christian
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