Christian Horner is one of the most successful team principals in F1 history. As the head of Red Bull Racing since 2005, he has overseen multiple title-wins, including 8 drivers’ titles and 6 constructors’ titles. His long tenure and public profile have led to questions about his personal fortune. So, is Christian Horner a billionaire?
Horner has been one of the most recognizable figures in F1 for over two decades. But in the past 20 years building Red Bull, has the Briton managed to become a billionaire?
Is Christian Horner a billionaire?
Despite his longevity in F1, Horner is not a billionaire. His net worth is estimated to be between $50 million and $65 million [€43 million to €56 million]. Celebrity Net Worth and Finance Monthly both report these figures as of June 2025. This places Horner among the wealthiest F1 team bosses, but far from the billionaire mark.
Horner earns a massive salary through his role at Red Bull Racing. Most estimates place his annual income at around $10–11 million [€8-9 million]. His pay seemingly reflects the work he has put in, building the F1 team and their Milton Keynes factory.
There are no reports suggesting Horner holds any equity in the Red Bull Racing F1 team. His wealth comes from salary, bonuses, and personal assets. This is a key difference when comparing him to other F1 executives, like Toto Wolff.
The Mercedes team boss holds a 33% stake in the Mercedes F1 team. This equity has helped push the German’s net worth to over $1.8 billion, according to Forbes. Horner, by contrast, is technically a high-level employee, rather than an investor in the team he runs.
Christian Horner’s personal life and assets
Horner reportedly owns several properties in the UK. These include homes in Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, and London. His real estate adds to his total wealth, but there are no public records of major business ventures outside F1.
He is married to Geri Halliwell, a former Spice Girl, but her earnings are considered separate. Together, their fortunes would amount to a total of around $546 million [€476 million], per Celebrity Net Worth.
No F1 team principals are billionaires, with the exception of Toto Wolff. This is only because the German is also a stakeholder in the team, as previously mentioned. Behind him, Horner is easily the richest team principal, thanks to his high salary, and longevity in his role.
Born in 1973 in Warwickshire, England, Horner came from a reasonably well-off family involved in the car parts business. While not exactly a rags-to-riches story, his rise through motorsport was still self-driven.
After a modest racing career, he founded Arden International in 1997. He then caught Red Bull’s attention, and in 2005, at the age of just 31, became Red Bull Racing’s team principal. Since then, he’s built one of the most successful teams in modern F1 history.