
Reports indicate that Horner received a substantial financial settlement upon leaving. While Red Bull did not disclose specific figures, British media suggest the payout was around £80 million, lower than his original contract value, which extended until 2030. The settlement includes a “gardening leave” clause, allowing Horner to return to Formula 1 as early as mid-2026, potentially with a stake in another team.
Horner’s departure marks the end of an era for Red Bull Racing, a team he helped transform into a dominant force in Formula 1. Under his leadership, Red Bull secured multiple drivers’ and constructors’ championships, establishing a legacy of excellence. As the team moves forward under new leadership, the motorsport world watches closely to see how Red Bull Racing will evolve in the post-Horner era.