Christian Horner: The former Red Bull F1 boss with a 'Spice Girl' wife

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Christian Horner: The former Red Bull F1 boss with a 'Spice Girl' wife
The Red Bull team principal is now a global celebrity in his own right.
Christian Edward Johnston Horner started his motorsport career in the cockpit, but it didn’t take long for him to find his true calling, becoming an F1 team principal.
Horner was one of the key figures behind Red Bull’s rise to become an F1 superpower, with the Brit claiming six constructors' championships and eight drivers' titles with the Milton Keynes-based outfit.
However, last year he was axed after 20 years as team principal at Red Bull, and he has since been out of the public eye.
His final 18 months at Red Bull were shrouded in controversy, after we was subject to an internal investigation into his conduct after accusations of alleged 'inappropriate behaviour'. Horner was cleared of any wrongdoing, and his later sacking from the team was purely based on waning performance.
Horner's relationship with former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, whom he married in 2015, just adds more glamour into the mix for the Brit who now seems to be plotting a return to the F1 grid.
Despite his relatively modest height - Horner stands just 5 ft 8 inches tall (1.73m) - he became a giant of the paddock as a major powerbroker in the evolution of F1 in the 21st century.
In December 2023, Horner was awarded a CBE in King Charles III’s New Year Honours List for his services to motorsport - a testament to the lasting impact that he has made behind the scenes in shaping the sport we now know today.
The 50-year-old was previously appointed an Officer of the British Empire in 2013, following the team's four consecutive double F1 world championship title wins.
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Horner’s F1 driver dream was ultimately stymied by his wider ambition to run his own constructor team.
While competing in Formula 3000, he founded junior category outfit Arden using borrowed money and a used trailer sold to him by Dr Helmut Marko, who he would work closely with in the future, with the Austrian becoming a key figure in Red Bull's motorsport ranks.
Horner decided to hang up his helmet in 1998 and focus on the growth of his Arden team, and at the age of just 25, he was managing the team full-time in Formula 3000, winning the team championship in 2002.
After Arden had dominated the 2004 season, Red Bull Racing, which had acquired Jaguar F1 at the end of the season, made Horner the youngest team principal in Formula 1 by signing the Englishman to its set-up.
Regular progression followed through to 2009, when the driving duo of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber won six races between them and finished second and fourth in the drivers' championship respectively.
Vettel went one better the following year to take his maiden title, while Red Bull won the constructors' championship for the very first time.
Vettel and Red Bull would do exactly the same over the following three seasons, with Red Bull cementing its place in F1 history.
A period of Mercedes dominance followed but was ultimately broken by Max Verstappen in 2021, as he took his first drivers' title in dramatic fashion.
Horner and Red Bull were even more dominant in 2022 as Verstappen won his second consecutive drivers' championship, claiming 15 race wins in the process.
Perhaps even more importantly, Red Bull finally broke the Mercedes stranglehold on the constructors' championship in 2022 after eight years of Silver Arrows rule.
In 2023, the energy drink giants wrote themselves into F1 history with the most dominant season so far. They claimed their second consecutive constructors' title, while Verstappen cemented his legacy with a third championship, winning a record 19 out of 22 races.
Verstappen then went on to claim the 2024 championship too, although Red Bull's decline was beginning in that season, only managing to finish third in the constructors' standings.
Christian Horner net worth
Horner's individual net worth could be as much as £80 million, helped by a payout that he received from his Red Bull sacking.
A ‘Spice Girl’ wife and children
Horner’s first wife was Beverley Allen, with whom he has a daughter, Olivia, born in 2013. But the pair were later divorced, and he remarried soon after to ‘Ginger Spice’ Halliwell, who has taken on the Horner name.
Together, they have a son, Montague, while Horner is the stepfather to Geri’s daughter, Bluebell Madonna, from her previous relationship.
The couple currently live in Oxfordshire in their country house and associated land, something we got a glimpse of during ‘Drive to Survive’. They have a host of animals that they tend to, including donkeys and chickens.
They also have an indoor swimming pool, stables, and tractors on the sprawling property.
Christian Horner vs Toto Wolff, the rivalry
Being in charge of two of the most dominant forces in F1 led Horner to have a stormy relationship with Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff.
During the 2021 season in particular, as Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton fought an intriguing battle for the drivers championship, their on-air and off-air spats elevated towards the climax of the campaign.
Horner expressed regret over some of the public comments, believing that things had become toxic as the pressure increased.
He said in an interview in June 2022: "To be honest with you, I just tried to stay true to our values, to keep our heads down, and to do the best job that we could," said Horner.
"But you could see that it boiled over in the garage next door on a few occasions. That’s something I haven’t seen against another competitor.
"I’ve raced against Ross Brawn, Stefano Domenicali, Ron Dennis, Flavio Briatore, and I never ever saw that kind of reaction."
The Horner vs. Wolff rivalry, of course, was a major subplot of the season and was documented again in the Season 5 of 'Drive to Survive'.
Christian Horner before F1
Horner has had cars and racing in his family from birth; his grandfather worked at the Standard Motor Company in Coventry, which led to Horner’s love and support of Coventry FC, something that continues to this day.
Horner’s grandfather and father subsequently set up a business that supplied components to motor manufacturers in the Midlands.
Privately educated at Arnold Lodge School and then Warwick, Horner has two brothers, Jamie and Guy.
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