Former Red Bull Boss Christian Horner Back in the F1 Paddock and Eyeing a Return
- Christian Horner, former Red Bull Racing team principal, made his first appearance in a Formula paddock on Sunday since his departure last year, attending the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
- Horner was relieved of his duties as Red Bull team principal 48 hours after last year's Silverstone event and had not been in a Formula paddock since his departure.
- Speaking to Sky Sports' Craig Slater, Horner said, "Ultimately I'm a fan and the British Grand Prix is in town. I've not missed one since '93, so it's good to be here."
- More recently, he has been linked with Aston Martin, Alpine, and Chinese car manufacturer BYD to lead a possible 12th team on the grid.
- Regarding a return to Formula, Horner revealed he was enjoying time away and would only come back "for the right thing," having spent 20 years with Red Bull.
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Christian Horner has not been in Formula One for almost a year. However, at the race weekend in Silverstone he was on the track and fired the rumors for a return.
Christian Horner makes long-awaited F1 return one year after sacking
Christian Horner has made his long-awaited return to F1 one year after he was sacked by Red Bull.
Former Red Bull boss Christian Horner back in the F1 paddock and eyeing a return
SILVERSTONE, England (AP) — Former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner made a statement return to the Formula 1 paddock at the British Grand Prix on Sunday, almost exactly a year after he was fired following last year's race.
Former director of the Austrian team Red Bull was open to the possibility of being hired by another team; “You have to see how things work out,” he slipped.
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