Christian Horner to release memoir detailing Red Bull's ascent and exit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 10:18 AM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
Christian Horner's memoir, titled 'Drive', is slated for release on October 22. The book chronicles his two-decade tenure as team principal at Red Bull, highlighting successes such as six constructors' titles and eight drivers' championships. It will also cover the controversies leading to his departure in 2025 after a series of allegations, despite being cleared by an investigation. The concluding chapters of Horner’s story detail internal conflicts and performances that affected the team during his last year.
- •Horner led Red Bull to dominance with multiple championships.
- •A female employee made allegations against him in early 2024.
- •An independent investigation cleared him, but controversies persisted.
- •Horner's tenure ended following the 2025 British Grand Prix.
- •Laurent Mekies has since taken over as team principal.
- 10:18 AMYahoo Sports — Christian Horner’s Red Bull Memoir “Drive” Promises the Unfiltered Story Behind F1’s Most Explosive Exit
"Christian Horner spent two decades building Red Bull into the most dominant team Formula 1 has seen in the modern era – six constructors’ titles, eight drivers’ championships, and a 2023 season where the team won 21 of 22 races.…
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