Christian Horner Not Joining Aston Martin, Says Lawrence Stroll
In a clear statement that has turned heads in the Formula 1 paddock, Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll has confirmed that former Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner will not be joining the Silverstone-based outfit in any capacity. Sources have confirmed to ESPN that Stroll informed his team of the decision during a meeting at the factory, describing any potential move for Horner as “absolutely not happening.”
Major Changes at Aston Martin
New Leadership Structure Announced
Stroll’s announcement came alongside the unveiling of Aston Martin’s new leadership structure. Adrian Newey, the renowned F1 designer, has stepped in as team principal, taking on a pivotal role as a shareholder and managing technical partner. This strategic shift sees existing boss Andy Cowell transition to an engine-facing role with new suppliers, Honda.
Surprise Developments Follow Las Vegas Grand Prix
These structural changes coincided with heightened speculation after the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where reports suggested that Horner, recently dismissed by Red Bull in July, was being considered for Cowell’s position. However, Stroll’s firm statement appears to quash any lingering hopes of Horner’s return to the team.
Horner’s Future in Formula 1
Focused on Shareholding Opportunities
Despite being released from his duties at Red Bull, Horner remains eyeing opportunities within the sport, particularly in securing a shareholding with a team rather than merely taking on a traditional leadership position. Sources indicate that he is keen to avoid the pitfalls that led to his exit from Red Bull, where he lost major shareholder support.
Possible Connections with Other Teams
While Horner is out of the immediate frame for Aston Martin, the news raises questions about where he might land next. If the door with Aston Martin remains firmly shut, Alpine could emerge as a viable alternative for Horner to find the shareholding he seeks.
Continuity Between Horner and Newey
No Rift Reported Between the Two
Although there have been suggestions of tension between Horner and Newey, reports indicate otherwise. The two industry stalwarts were recently spotted enjoying an Oasis concert together, reflecting a continued amicable relationship built over their 19-year collaboration at Red Bull.
Need for CEO Role in the New Structure
As Aston Martin pivots its strategy, questions arise regarding the necessity of a dedicated CEO to oversee operations, akin to models seen at Mclaren. This could further complicate team dynamics as they prepare for the significant regulatory changes set to take effect in 2026, transforming the aerodynamic and engine landscape of F1 racing.
The Road Ahead for Aston Martin
With substantial investment from Stroll aimed at positioning Aston Martin as a championship contender, the focus now shifts to how the team navigates these transitions. As the sporting world watches closely, it remains to be seen how these changes will impact Aston Martin’s ambitions in the ever-competitive Formula 1 landscape.




