P1racenews AI automatic summary:
The Red Bull and Mercedes Team Principals have far outlasted their rivals as longest-serving current F1 bosses.
Guenther Steiner’s departure from Haas has made Christian Horner and Toto Wolff the longest-serving Team Principals in Formula 1. Horner, who has been with Red Bull since 2005, has built a successful empire with multiple drivers’ titles and a strong presence in the sport. He played a key role in acquiring Adrian Newey and establishing Red Bull’s dominance. With his well-thought-out and concise answers, Horner has also showcased his leadership skills, especially during challenging times. On the other hand, Wolff took over Mercedes in 2014 and has led the team to multiple championships. He has fostered a winning culture with open communication and has played a significant role in maintaining a partnership with Lewis Hamilton. Both Horner and Wolff have established themselves as influential figures in the sport, despite occasional conflicts between them.