Christian Horner has been dismissed by Red Bull after 20 years as a team principal.
The 51 -year -old is in charge of the Formula 1 team since its inception in 2005.
Since then, Red Bull has won the championship of drivers eight times, Max Verustapen has won the last four titles.
The step comes after internal disputes at the months of declining form and highest levels for the team, and 17 months after the horner, a female employee was accused of sexual harassment and forced controlling behavior.
Horner was approved twice from claims by the team’s original company, Red Bull GMBH.
Red Bull GMBH said in a statement on Wednesday, “Red Bull has released Christian Horner with its operational duties from today and appointed Laurent Mcis as the CEO (Chief Executive) of Red Bull Racing.”
Under Horner, Red Bull won the Drivers Championship from Sebastian Vetail from 2010-2013 to Sebastian Vetail six times the Constractors Championship.
“We want to thank Christian Horner for his extraordinary work in the last 20 years,” said Oliver Mintzlaf, Chief Executive Officer of Red Bull of Corporate Projects and Investment.
“With his tireless commitment, experience, expertise and innovative thinking, he plays an important role in the establishment of Red Bull Racing as one of the most successful and attractive teams in Formula 1.
“Thanks to everything, Christians, and you will always remain an important part of our team’s history.”
Hornener’s dismissal comes amid uncertainty about the future of star driver Vastapane.
The four -time world champion is subject to the contract of the Red Bull by 2028, but is being included by Mercedes to be included by Mercedes to be possible for the next season.
Red Bull has won only two races this season as McLaren holds his position to defeat the team.
Their decline began in the middle of the previous season; While Vastapane won his fourth direct world title, he won only twice in the last 14 races.