12/07/2025 07:25
Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert has hailed the impact Christian
Horner had when he entered the sport, following on from the
"difficult place" Jaguar found itself in. Red Bull entered the
pinnacle of motorsport in 2005 after purchasing the financially
struggling Jaguar F1 Team from Ford, with Horner having led the
Austrian outfit from the very beginning. Over the past 20 years,
Horner turned what was a Jaguar backmarker squad into one of the
strongest outfits on the grid, alongside co-founder Dietrich
Mateschitz and motorsport advisor Helmut Marko. The trio took Red
Bull to the front of the grid, with huge success having been
claimed at first with Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber as its
drivers. Vettel won four consecutive F1 drivers' titles from
2010-2013, before Max Verstappen's current run of four titles in a
row. Alongside the eight drivers' titles Horner has overseen, six
constructors' championships have been won. Despite his shock exit
as Red Bull's team principal, Herbert agrees that Horner will go
down as one of the greatest team bosses the sport has ever seen.
"Well, of course, there are and have been so many successful people
over the years. And he's one of those because of what they
created," Herbert told RacingNews365 during an interview. "It was
Christian and Helmut and Dietrich Mateschitz and all the crew that
were part and parcel of that journey, with all the success that
they had with Sebastian [Vettel], with Max and Mark Webber being
part of that, and all the other drivers that have been there.
"Some have been positive, some have been not quite as good as they
wanted, but it has been a very impressive partnership. When
Christian came along from when it was Jaguar, and then they changed
that all around, because that was sadly in a very difficult place
at the time. "But they turned it around and then created this
team, not through being a, as we know, sort of a car manufacturer,
but it was just an energy drinks company that had a passion for the
sport. "And Mateschitz was always very much passionate about
Formula 1, and they were very much focused on making it work for
the brand, and that is what they were able to achieve. And
Christian was a very important part of that."