26/07/2025 09:05
Lewis Hamilton has revealed he did not exactly hit it off with
Christian Horner when he first met him 20 years ago. The former Red
Bull team principal was relieved of his duties in the days
following the British Grand Prix, with Laurent Mekies promoted from
Racing Bulls to replace him, becoming just the second boss in the
Milton Keynes squad's history. Horner had been at the helm of the
six-time constructors' champions since it bought the Jaguar team
for the 2005 season, having cut his teeth in the junior formulae.
Therefore, the Belgian Grand Prix is the first weekend of
Hamilton's F1 career that his compatriot will not be on the
opposition's pit wall. From his time at McLaren and Mercedes, the
seven-time F1 drivers' champion often went head-to-head with
Horner's drivers, most notably during the contentious and
ill-tempered 2021 campaign. Ahead of the weekend at
Spa-Francorchamps, the now-Ferrari driver was asked for his views
on Horner's shock departure - and if it marked the end of an era
for him. "That doesn't change anything in my life," Hamilton
replied to media, including RacingNews365 . "What to say? The team
has been - it's been incredible to see the progress. I remember
sitting with Christian back in 2005? "I remember sitting in his
office in GP2. Well, I was in Formula 3, but looking to go into GP2
for his first year. I think he was at Arden or something. Hamilton
ultimately signed with the Fred Vasseur-led ART Grand Prix outfit
for the 2006 GP2, becoming champion before ascending to F1 with
McLaren the year after, but provided an insight into his first
encounter with Horner. "I wouldn't say we hit it off from the
get-go!" the 105-time grand prix winner exclaimed about the
51-year-old, before underlining the success he brought to Red Bull.
"But to see his progression and career - it's been clearly
remarkable what he did with the team. "With a huge group of amazing
people, to really run an organisation that big and that well takes
talent and skill. And that's what he brought to the team. So, I
wish him all the best."