Rival F1 boss claims Christian Horner 'crossed the line' at Red Bull

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Rival F1 boss claims Christian Horner 'crossed the line' at Red Bull
Horner was sacked by Red Bull earlier this month
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McLaren boss Zak Brown has predicted that the F1 paddock will be a better place without Christian Horner in it.
The Red Bull boss was sacked last month after 20 years leading the team, racking up 14 titles before being replaced by Racing Bulls chief Laurent Mekies.
However, Red Bull's results over the last 12 months have left a lot to be desired, faltering in the second half of 2024 to finish third in the constructors' championship, before being sat down in fourth in 2025's teams' championship.
The team have only won two races in 2025, and Max Verstappen has scored 187 of their 194 points, with Mekies' first job likely to be to make the RB21 suitable for both drivers so that they can try and secure a top-three-constructors' championship finish.
Now Brown, whose dominant McLaren team are sat 365 points above Red Bull after 14 races, has said that he is excited to go racing against Mekies rather than Horner.
"If I look up and down the pit lane now, I see us fighting each other hard politically but the line is not being crossed, and that line got crossed before. So I think that we’ll see a little bit of a change for the better.
"I’m happy Laurent’s in the role he is in,” Brown continued. "I like Laurent, that’ll be healthy, and maybe we can get back to focusing on competition on the track.
"There’s always going to be some political aspects to the sport, but I think it is going to be healthier with Laurent. I’m a fan of Laurent, I have known him for a long time, and it’ll be good to go racing against him."
Brown's McLaren lead the way
McLaren's dominance is such that they have already all but wrapped up the constructors' title, while one of their drivers Oscar Piastri or Lando Norris are going to take the drivers' championship away from Verstappen.
However, that dominance may be short lived, and may not extend as long as Red Bull's did between 2022-2024.
That's because of wholesale regulation changes that are set to sweep into the sport from next year, which could see a mix up of the competitive order in F1.
Mercedes are rumoured to be the team to be best-placed to take a step forward in 2026, and Red Bull will be beginning a new era of power unit production, ending their partnership with Honda and instead producing their own power units in partnership with Ford.
Time will tell as to where Brown and Mekies' outfits will be in the pecking order in 2026 and beyond.
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