Summary
Former Red Bull boss Christian Horner is exploring opportunities to return to Formula 1, contacting multiple teams about potential roles. Horner left Red Bull after recent poor results and controversies, and has since reached out to teams like Haas, Aston Martin, and Alpine. He is reportedly seeking a new role, either in management or possibly as a team owner.
Key Facts
- Christian Horner left Red Bull after the team decided to part ways with him due to poor results and controversies.
- Horner's departure became official in September, freeing him to look for new opportunities.
- He has approached multiple F1 teams, including Haas, Aston Martin, and Alpine.
- Haas team principal Ayo Komatsu confirmed exploratory talks with Horner, but no further action was taken.
- Andy Cowell of Aston Martin stated there are no plans for Horner to join their team.
- Steve Nielsen from Alpine mentioned that while there's no current interest from Horner in joining, it cannot be ruled out.
- Horner has a history of building successful teams and improving underperforming ones in F1.