Three racing team leaders smiling and chatting in a paddock setting, showcasing camaraderie in the motorsport community.
With Christian Horner's Red Bull exit, the Formula 1 paddock feels a breath of fresh air. Rivalries can be fierce yet respectful, and both McLaren and their new competitor are eager to turn a new page. Will this change finally lead to constructive racing instead of drama?
Red Bull racing car in motion with colorful light trails near a tall monument.
Red Bull after Christian Horner marks a turning point for the team. With Horner's departure, uncertainty looms as new leadership struggles to stabilize the organization amid internal power dynamics and upcoming regulations. Can Red Bull rebuild or will they sink deeper into chaos? Discover the challenges ahead.
Red Bull Formula 1 Team: Why the Energy Drink Giant Competes
This blog uncovers why Red Bull owns a Formula 1 team. From sponsoring Berger to buying Jaguar, nurturing Vettel, and launching Red Bull Powertrains, we explore how the brand turned F1 into its ultimate marketing and technology platform.