Since Red Bull axed Christian Horner eight months ago, the Briton's name has been consistently linked with a move to Ferrari.
Horner's departure marked the end of a 20-year reign with the Milton Keynes-based squad, during which time he oversaw the winning of eight drivers' titles and four constructors' championships.
During that same period, Ferrari won two constructors' crowns and one drivers' title, albeit lifting the last of any of those trophies in 2008.
When Horner was heavily linked last year, it was quickly shut down by the Scuderia, with both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc backing Fred Vasseur.
Horner's name again resurfaced just before the start of the season, with eight-time grand prix winner Juan Pablo Montoya strongly suggesting Ferrari would be wise to hire Horner. Still, the Scuderia would have to be patient.
It led to RacingNews365 asking you, our loyal readers, for your thoughts on the situation and whether Ferrari should sign Horner.
The voting was closer than anticipated, with 37.14% saying 'yes, he would be a good team principal for Ferrari', with 45% believing the team should avoid signing the 52-year-old.
An additional 17.86% indicated that whilst Horner would be great at Ferrari, the team should retain Vasseur as team boss.
Thanks for voting! Look out for our next poll on RacingNews365.
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