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Christian Horner

Christian Horner reveals sole condition to make F1 return

Christian Horner departed Red Bull one year ago - but the former team boss is not done with F1.

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Christian Horner has insisted he will only return to F1 if it is in a position that gives him the opportunity to “drive difference” at a squad.

Horner held the team principal role at Red Bull for over 20 years before he was suddenly dismissed just days after the 2025 British Grand Prix.

The 52-year-old has been linked to various positions in F1 ever since his exit, but had to serve a period of gardening leave to stop him from joining a new team straight away.

Alpine, Aston Martin and Ferrari have been among those Horner has been linked with since his exit from Red Bull.

Now free to take up any opportunity available to him, Horner stated it was important he was not left unable to work for too long.

“Every week there’s somebody speculating that I’m going somewhere,” Horner told The Times. “It’s flattering that people still talk about you.

“It’s inevitable that conversations happen, but until very recently, I’ve not been able to do anything [on gardening leave]. 

“I’m now technically a free agent — which was always important to me when I left Red Bull, not to be locked down for too long a period.”

As well as being rumoured to take on a role at an existing team, Horner has also been linked with having a key position at a potential 12th team, with Chinese manufacturer BYD reportedly holding talks with F1 over joining the grid.

Horner insisted that should he return to the sport, it would be in a capacity bigger than the duties he had as team principal at Red Bull.

“I have no interest in just being a number in a machine,” he said.

“I’ve more than demonstrated what I’m capable of doing, and if I go back, it would only be in a position where you were empowered to make a change, to drive difference, to win.

“I know that I would become very frustrated very quickly doing anything else. If you can’t do it to win, why bother?”

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