Christian Horner and DC took to the slopes in Kitzbühel, Austria on Saturday to join in the festivities of the annual Hahnenkamm Race down the Streif - one of the most demanding downhills on the World Cup ski circuit.
This year's Hahnenkamm Race marked the 72nd in its history and brought daredevil skiers, celebrities and around 40,000 supporters together in snowy surroundings to witness the Super G, Slalom, Kitz Charity Trophy and, the big one - the Downhill, on the notorious Streif Mountain.
Christian and DC, along with other well-known names from the sports, business and entertainment industries made a fearless dash downhill as participants in the Kitz Charity Trophy - a race down the final slope of the Streif, to raise money for Austrian Farm Aid. Their riskiness certainly paid off - rasing almost 130,000 Euros.
The Red Bull Racing team, made up of French former alpine skier and racing driver Luc Alphand and Swiss property developer Marcel Bach, alongside our Team Principal, finished 7th overall while DC and his fellow Wings For Life team-mates finished 14th.
The boss tells us the difference in points is absolutely nothing to do with the 'SkiSpeed' app he discovered over Christmas!
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