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Christian Horner could reportedly return to Formula One, heading a 12th team alongside a series of wealthy investors. The idea allegedly has the support of F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem ahead of a prospective comeback date of April 2026.
Christian Horner is being strongly backed for a return to Formula 1 and a chance to send a message to his old Red Bull team. Christian Horner will have “redemption” on his mind when he makes his next move in Formula One.
CHRISTIAN HORNER will have “redemption” on his mind when he makes his next move in Formula One. That is the view of former Red Bull head of operations, Richard Hopkins, who worked
Martin Brundle believes Christian Horner will be thinking about a potential move into MotoGP after his axing as Red Bull team principal and CEO. Speculation ove
If recently-sacked Red Bull principal can find the right terms and the right fit, a Formula One comeback would seem certain
As head of the F1 academy, and wife of Mercedes boss Toto, Susie Wolff also believes the allegations surrounding Horner were ‘a real shame’ for the sport
Christijan Albers has not minced words in his assessment of Christian Horner’s stint at Red Bull Racing. The former Minardi Formula 1 driver, speaking to De Telegraaf, stressed that despite Horner’s pivotal role in the success of the Red Bull team,
And as his quest for a way back into F1 continues, FIA president Ben Sulayem has shared snaps from a meeting with Horner and McLaren CEO Zak Brown. In pictures shared via Mohammed Ben Sulayem's Instagram, the group stood with their arms around one another, with another more candid snap showing the trio deep in conversation around the dinner table.