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Christian Horner 'in Fresh Talks for F1 Comeback'

Ferrari considers Christian Horner to replace Fred Vasseur amid poor 2025 season and share price drop, with drivers Leclerc and Hamilton ranked fifth and sixth respectively.

  • Thursday, Christian Horner, former Red Bull team principal, is again being linked with a move to Ferrari as the Scuderia’s shares fell nearly 15 percent last Thursday.
  • Ferrari are enduring a poor 2025 season, failing to win a race and taking only five podiums and a single pole position, while John Elkann is reported to have lost faith in Fred Vasseur despite his contract extension.
  • Christian Horner left Red Bull after 20 years, taking an 80million severance package and leading the team to 14 world titles, including eight drivers' and six constructors' crowns.
  • Several teams have publicly distanced themselves even as Christian Horner is reportedly wooed, with Aston Martin CEO Andy Cowell saying there are unequivocally no plans to sign him.
  • What seemed improbable months ago is gaining traction across the paddock, with dramatic developments expected as the 2025 season nears its close and the United States Grand Prix approaches.
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Christian Horner was released from his position as Red Bull's director in Formula 1 last July and would consider an immediate return to the grid. He would be in negotiations with Ferrari but his future remains unclear.

·France
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The Ferrari president is starting to lose confidence in current team boss Fred Vasseur. Christian Horner, who has been successful at Red Bull, could be the solution.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Christian Horner 'in fresh talks for F1 comeback'

Christian Horner is in fresh talks talks with Ferrari for an F1 comeback.

·Oxford, United Kingdom
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Crash broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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