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Christian Horner recently took a break from the world of Formula 1 to enjoy a football match alongside his wife, Geri Horner. The couple attended Watford’s game against Coventry on Saturday, a match that unfortunately didn’t go in favor of Geri’s favorite team. Meanwhile, Horner’s former team, Red Bull Racing, was in Mexico preparing for a critical Grand Prix in the ongoing title race.
Horner, who is 51, received a substantial £80 million severance package after being unexpectedly dismissed as the team principal of Red Bull in July. This departure has allowed Horner more freedom to explore personal interests and spend time with his family, away from the frenetic pace of the Grand Prix circuit.
During his time away from Formula 1, Horner has been seen enjoying various activities. Notably, he attended an Oasis concert at Wembley Stadium and embarked on a scenic road trip through the Scottish Highlands with Geri, known to many as a former member of the Spice Girls and a devoted Watford supporter.
Their presence at the Watford game, however, didn’t bring much fortune to the team. Coventry, leading the Championship under manager Frank Lampard, quickly took control of the match, scoring two goals within the first seven minutes.
His appearance at Coventry, who sit at the top of the Championship after a superb start to the season under Frank Lampard, was certainly not a good luck charm for Geri’s Watford, who fell two goals behind inside seven minutes.
The Sky Blues cruised to a 3-0 lead by half time, with Brandon Thomas-Asante, Jamie Allen and Tatsuhiro Sakamoto all finding the score sheet — and Hornets star James Abankwah picking up a red card before the break.

Christian Horner joined his wife Geri at Watford’s Championship clash at Coventry on Saturday

Horner, 51, was given a huge £80million payoff by Red Bull after being brutally sacked in July

Spice Girls icon Geri is a huge Watford fan and watched her team concede three in the first half
The celebrity couple appeared in high spirits before kick-off however, smiling together and waving to members of the crowd who recognised them.
While Watford and Coventry were going head-to-head, Horner’s former F1 team Red Bull were preparing for a key race weekend in Max Verstappen’s title race against McLaren duo Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.
Verstappen, who has masterfully closed the gap on Piastri and Norris since Horner’s exit, triumphed at the United States Grand Prix in Austin last weekend to blow the Drivers’ Championship table wide open.
With Piastri on 346 points, Norris on 332 and now Verstappen on 306, the Mexican Grand Prix marks a pivotal moment in the season where there is very little room for error.
Verstappen, 28, won four consecutive world titles under Horner’s stewardship at Red Bull between 2021 and 2024, establishing himself as one of the sport’s greatest talents.
The Horners also went to watch Watford play the west Midlands club at the Coventry Building Society Arena in January, six months before Christian’s Red Bull dismissal.
The former Red Bull chief is keenly pursuing a route back to the paddock, having chosen to take less than the £110m that could have been available to him as a payout.
The £110m would have prevented Horner from taking another job in the sport for years – as revealed by Daily Mail Sport’s Jonathan McEvoy – and thus he chose to take a smaller, yet still lucrative, £80m sum.

Red Bull and Max Verstappen are gearing up for a huge weekend at the Mexican Grand Prix

Verstappen has closed the gap to Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, blowing the F1 title race open

Frank Lampard’s Coventry sit top of the Championship table, while Watford are in 12th place
Haas, Alpine, Ferrari and Aston Martin have all been linked with Horner, with Aston Martin having recruited his former Red Bull ally Adrian Newey after 19 years working together.
Haas’ Ayao Komatsu has revealed that Horner apparently sounded out the American side over a role just months after his Red Bull exit.
‘Yeah, it is true that he approached us,’ Komatsu said ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix earlier this month. ‘And then one of our guys had an exploratory talk.
‘And that’s it. Nothing has gone any further. It is finished.’
He continued: ‘I’ve got nothing more to say. Like I said, you write whatever you want. I’m not fuelling that story.’












