Christian Horner eyeing 24% stake in Alpine F1 as Hollywood investors want exit: Report
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The former boss of Red Bull, Christian Orner, would be negotiating with the French stable Alpine to become a minor shareholder.
Christian Horner in talks to buy stake in Alpine F1 team – report
Former Red Bull CEO and team boss Christian Horner is reportedly in talks to buy a stake in Alpine, a move that would see him return to Formula 1 in some capacity. Horner was fired by Red Bull in July, ending a 20-year association with the team as its de facto leader following a bitter power battle with Red Bull’s parent company. Placed on gardening leave until April 2026, Horner has been rumoured to have spoken with multiple teams up and down t…
Red Bull's former boss, Christian Horner, would be negotiating to buy up Alpine's minority shares, so that he could quickly put a foot back in Formula 1 after his eviction from the Austrian team in July.
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