Summary
Christian Horner, former Red Bull chief, talked to the American F1 team Haas about a potential role, but the discussions did not move forward. Horner aims to return to Formula 1 in 2026 with full team control, but Haas is not offering the kind of role he wants. He is now exploring other options like Alpine and Aston Martin.
Key Facts
- Christian Horner talked to Haas about a potential role after leaving Red Bull.
- Discussions between Horner and Haas did not lead to any deal.
- Horner wants to return to Formula 1 in 2026 with a position of full control over a team.
- Haas owner Gene Haas is not interested in selling any of his shareholding.
- Horner's discussions with other teams, including Alpine and Aston Martin, have not progressed.
- Andy Cowell, CEO of Aston Martin, stated there are no plans involving Horner in the future.