Christian Horner Walks Away With $100M From Red Bull, Aiming For F1 Return
Summary
Christian Horner, former team principal of Red Bull Racing, received a substantial payout after leaving the team. Reports suggest the amount could be around $100 million. He is considering a return to Formula 1, with interest from various companies looking to enter the sport.Key Facts
- Christian Horner left his role at Red Bull Racing in July.
- He received a payout, possibly around $100 million, after negotiations.
- Horner was with Red Bull for 20 years and contributed to numerous championships.
- He is exploring opportunities to return to Formula 1 by next summer.
- Several large businesses and investment groups have shown interest in working with Horner.
- Possible ways to re-enter the sport include buying a team or starting a new one.
- Creating a new team could be more cost-effective than buying an existing one, which can be very expensive.
- Horner has experience and interest from investors that could help him start a racing project.
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