FIA president Ben Sulayem expressed confidence that Christian Horner will make a comeback to Formula 1, describing him as a character the sport has missed. Horner, who was controversial but successful during his time at Red Bull, parted ways with the team after a series of scandals. According to Sulayem, Horner maintains a clean heart and remains interested in returning to the sport. mwafrika.life
Potential landing spots for Horner include Alpine, where he could secure ownership stake and full control, Ferrari, which might welcome him to lead their racing department despite unlikely ownership, and Aston Martin. Despite reported tensions with Adrian Newey, cooler heads could prevail. Sulayem emphasized that teams needing strong leadership could benefit from someone with Horner's proven track record and impact on the sport.
