
Guenther Steiner, former team principal of Haas in Formula 1 and now an expert, has shared his thoughts on Christian Horner's departure from his leadership role at Red Bull.
Guenther Steiner on the Business of Sport podcast
In the short term, there is not a big impact either way. They are racing cars. It's not a football team that you bring a new player in so in the next game, you have got the new star or new talent there. If an [F1] team is good, it takes years to get bad. But also, if you're bad, it takes years to build up to be good again.
Horner's departure was reported on July 9 on the Racingnews365 website. He had been at the helm of Red Bull for twenty years, from 2005 until 2025.


