Summary
Williams Racing's team principal, James Vowles, said he's open to discussions with Christian Horner, the former Red Bull Racing boss, if approached. Horner left Red Bull after the British Grand Prix and is reportedly considering a return to Formula One by 2026, possibly looking to become a team owner.
Key Facts
- James Vowles is open to talks with Christian Horner if approached.
- Christian Horner left Red Bull after the British Grand Prix with a $100 million severance package.
- Horner is considering returning to Formula One in 2026, possibly as a team owner.
- Horner has been linked to teams like Alpine, Cadillac, and Haas for a 2026 return.
- Vowles stated that Williams Racing is currently satisfied with its team structure.
- Several major business groups are interested in partnering with Horner to enter Formula One.
- There are discussions about the potential of Horner founding or buying into a Formula One team.