Christian Horner is set to receive an eye-watering payout of €60
million from Red Bull as part of his severance package, according
to reports. Horner was dismissed on July 9th after 20 years at the
helm following a drastic slump in performance and the fracturing of
the team after several high profile departures, including Adrian
Newey and Jonathan Wheatley. He was also placed under investigation
by Red Bull GmbH after allegations of inappropriate behaviour were
made against him in February 2024, which he has always denied.
Horner was removed from operational duties by Red Bull GmbH,
standing down from Red Bull Racing and Red Bull Powertrains, whilst
his lawyers negotiated his severance package with the company he
joined in 2025. Dutch publication de Telegraaf has reported that
Horner's lawyers have agreed a package of €60 million (£52.3
million) – essentially the full amount due to Horner over the
course of his long-term contract. Crucially for his hopes of a
return to F1, it is also reported by de Telegraaf that Horner could
be free to sign with another team from summer 2026. It is reported
that a period of nine months from the time of dismissal has been
agreed, meaning Horner would be free to work for another team from
April 9th, 2026. The official amount Horner will receive will be
published in Red Bull Racing's official financial statements,
published on Companies House, but will not be until 30 September
2026. 

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