23/07/2025 07:25
Jolyon Palmer believes Laurent Mekies could usher in a "culture
change" at Red Bull following the ousting of the Milton Keynes
squad's original team principal, Christian Horner. The Briton was
at the helm of the six-time constructors' champions since it
entered F1 in 2005 until the days following this season's British
Grand Prix. His departure sent shockwaves through the paddock, with
Mekies promoted from the same position at junior outfit Racing
Bulls to lead the team, which appeared to be in a state of steady
decline under Horner. That has left the energy drink-backed team at
serious risk of losing Max Verstappen. The Dutchman is increasingly
being linked to a move to Mercedes, and Mekies' number one priority
will be shoring up the future of the four-time F1 drivers'
champion, who is contracted to the team until 2028. However, Palmer
feels there could be considerable change in the leadership style at
Red Bull. The former Renault driver highlighted how Horner led the
team with an "all guns blazing" style of attack, something he mused
could be replaced with a more "pragmatic" approach under Mekies.
Hosting the F1 Nation podcast, Tom Clarkson brought up the
differences between the two, arguing the Frenchman is "more
guarded" than his predecessor. "He's a very different personality
to Christian Horner, so I'm going to be fascinated to see how the
team reacts to him," he said. "I think he's more gentle than
Christian Horner. You know, Horner's only line of defence was
always attack, wasn't it? Whereas I think Laurent's a little bit
more guarded." Palmer responded by pointing out how the team could
differ under Mekies, wagering that a shift in dynamics could take
place. "I wonder, with the different personalities between
Christian and Laurent, if there's going to be a bit of a culture
change at Red Bull," the 34-year-old suggested. "Because of exactly
what you said, actually, the attacking nature of Christian Horner,"
he added in response to Clarkson. "He was always bullish, always
wanting to hit back if he was ever on the back foot. "Remember all
those bits of paper that we saw whenever there was a stewards'
decision that went against him or Verstappen? "So I wonder if that
will change, and it will be a bit more of a pragmatic race team,
maybe, and not necessarily, all guns blazing attack in favour of
Max. "But we will see, because we really don't know what Laurent
Mekies is going to be like in this situation."