10/07/2025 18:16
Former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner was left shocked by
Christian Horner's departure from Red Bull, detailing the situation
as "very off". It was announced on Wednesday morning that Horner
and the Milton Keynes-based outfit had parted ways with immediate
effect, following more than 20 years together. Laurent Mekies has
been promoted to replace Horner, with him becoming just the second
team boss in Red Bull's F1 history. Steiner worked with Horner for
over a year when Red Bull first joined the F1 paddock, and was left
stunned by his exit. "Yeah, I worked with him in the beginning. I
worked with him over a year at the beginning," Steiner told the Red
Flags podcast. We started almost together. He started one month
before me. "So, yeah, I was pretty surprised as well when it
happened. There was something going on at Red Bull, I think we all
were aware of it. We cannot say, 'Oh, we didn't know that something
was going on', because it's more than a year now that, since we had
whatever it was called, that scandal in the beginning of last
year. "It wasn't happy days anymore at Red Bull, I would say. But
I didn't expect it. If something like this happens, normally, Red
Bull is pretty good at managing it a little bit with a gliding path
or something. "But this came completely out of the blue anyway, to
me, obviously, maybe not to Red Bull. But nothing was out there,
that this would happen. Things change and things move on." Horner
exit timing What has surprised Steiner the most about Horner's
departure is the unusual timing of it, two races ahead of the
summer break. As outlined by the Italian, announcements of this
magnitude are usually kept for the summer break, due to the factory
shut downs. "Yeah, no, I can't unpick it because as I said it's
very off, you've got only a few races before the summer break,"
added Steiner. "Normally you do it in the summer break, you've got
the people shut down. This is done a few days after a race. So it
is off, as you say, the timing of it. "And I guess they had some
disagreement about something, whatever it is, and we will find out.
We just have to wait a little bit. This in the moment is not out
yet, but it's very off how it happened."