Red Bull Racing's Christian Horner is one of the longest-serving team principals in the Formula 1 world (around 19 years). This has allowed the British management personnel to amass a substantial amount of wealth over the period.
Horner began his career as a race car driver. After a few stints in Formula 3, he shifted his focus to executive roles. Witnessing his ability to help build a winning team, Red Bull Racing offered Horner the role of team principal in 2005. Since then, he has been responsible for the team's six constructors titles (four with Sebastian Vettel and two with Max Verstappen).
Outside the F1 world, Christian Horner has been married to former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell since 2015. The couple has three kids, two daughters Bluebell Madonna (Halliwell's daughter from a previous marriage) and Olivia (Horner's daughter with Beverley Allen), and a son, Monty.
The family owns two countryside homes in Oxfordshire and Hertfordshire. Their estate at the former location features amenities such as an indoor swimming pool, a duck pond with a small paddle boat, an expansive kitchen with vintage decor, a large greenhouse, several rows of outdoor gardens with a variety of fruits and vegetables grown organically, multiple animals such as horses, cats, dogs, and donkeys.
Meanwhile, the mansion at Hertfordshire has five bedrooms, a large sundeck with sunbeds and an outdoor barbeque, a large outdoor pool, and a walled garden. As for the Red Bull boss, he alone has a net worth of $50 million, while Geri Halliwell has a net worth of $40 Million, as per Celebrity Networth.
Here's a look at some pictures of the villa shared by Christian Horner and Geri Halliwell on their Instagram handles:
Apart from their expansive homes, the couple also owns a few exotic cars such as two Infiniti Q50s, an Aston Martin DB11 and a Valkyrie, a 1968 Shelby Cobra 289, and the iconic James Bond car, the Aston Martin DB5.
Appeal of misconduct against Christian Horner denied by parent company Red Bull GmbH
Christian Horner's case of inappropriate behavior against a Red Bull F1 employee has been a widely discussed topic in the F1 world since the start of the 2024 season. Now, the RBR's parent company Red Bull GmbH has denied the appeal by the unidentified female employee.
The talks of misconduct in Red Bull Racing began circulating during the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend. Soon, team principal Horner was put under investigation. After two extensive probes, both internal and through an independent King's Counsel, the company cleared the former British racer of all accusations.
The result was challenged by the employee. The appeal was formerly carried out by an independent KC and was not upheld, thereby concluding the investigation.
"Earlier this year a complaint raised against Christian Horner was investigated. That complaint was dealt with through the company's grievance procedure by the appointment of an independent KC [king's counsel,] who dismissed the grievance," Red Bull GmbH said in an official statement.