Former Red Bull boss Horner receives £80 million: what he is doing now.

Former Red Bull boss Horner receives £80 million: what he is doing now
Former Red Bull boss Horner receives £80 million: what he is doing now

Christian Horner transitions to public speaking after leaving Red Bull

According to The Sun: Christian Horner, aged 51, left his position as team principal of Red Bull in July following a series of disappointing results.

Christian Horner has moved into public speaking and demands £25,000 per appearance Mark Sutton - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images Horner was dismissed from Red Bull in July as team principal after a series of disappointing results Kym Illman/Getty Images

This dismissal came after years that shed light on the 'messaging scandal' involving texts that Horner allegedly sent to a female staff member.

Additionally, the former driver was paid an impressive £80 million for his dismissal from Red Bull, allowing him to return to Formula 1 next year.

Horner's Public Speaking

At the moment, the ex-team principal will be making public appearances during dinners, receiving astronomical £25,000 for his appearances through the JLA agency.

The JLA website states: “After a successful career on track, Christian founded his own racing team, but soon he was invited to lead a new structure at Red Bull.

“In just five years, they won both driver and constructor championships in one of the most technically challenging and competitive sports in the world.

“This success was repeated in the following three seasons.

“Christian shares the experience that helped him succeed in competing against rivals with more money, resources, and political influence in the sport.

“He also addresses how to manage the human and technological components that are critical to achieving success.”

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Horner remained the longest-serving team principal in Formula 1, leading the Austrian team since its inception in 2005.

Following his dismissal, the intrigue surrounding his public appearances promises to be interesting as fans and colleagues eagerly await his comments on his personal and professional experiences in Formula 1. His new role could serve as a wonderful platform for sharing knowledge and experiences in the sport, as well as revealing behind-the-scenes moments that have been overlooked by the public.


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