GALLERY: Christian Horner through his 20 years in charge of Red Bull Racing

Following Christian Horner's departure as Red Bull boss after 20 years, F1.com looks back through photos of his tenure in charge as the team secured numerous championships.

2005: Christian Horner is pictured after being announced as the new boss of Red Bull Racing in 2005, becoming the youngest F1 team principal at the time
2005: Christian Horner is pictured after being announced as the new boss of Red Bull Racing in 2005, becoming the youngest F1 team principal at the time

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2005: Christian Horner is pictured after being announced as the new boss of Red Bull Racing in 2005, becoming the youngest F1 team principal at the time

From 2005 to 2025, Christian Horner was at the helm of Red Bull Racing for a mammoth 20 years.

That period saw the team win 124 races and six Constructors' Championships, while drivers Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen won four Drivers' titles each.

Following the news that Horner has exited the team, with Racing Bulls' Laurent Mekies to replace him, we've picked out photos from every year of Horner's two decades in charge of the Milton Keynes outfit.

Click through the gallery above to see all the images as Red Bull rose to become one of the most significant players in F1.