Taking charge of the new Red Bull team in 2005, the principal shunned ‘suit and tie’ culture and delivered rapid success
Managing pressure is an integral part of Formula One. At the sharp end of the sport it is the team principals who carry the responsibility and the burden and it is of no little weight. Christian Horner is no stranger to dealing with it during a career marked by a focused and driving ambition that has delivered extraordinary success.
However Horner, the Red Bull team principal, is facing a week of scrutiny perhaps like no other he has encountered during his 20 years in F1, as the team’s parent company Red Bull conduct an investigation into allegations of inappropriate controlling behaviour made against him.