Christian Horner on stage at the European Motor Show, gesturing during speech about potential Formula 1 return.
Christian Horner on stage at the European Motor Show, gesturing during speech about potential Formula 1 return.
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Christian Horner hints at Formula 1 comeback

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Former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has broken his silence, expressing a desire to return to Formula 1 with 'unfinished business' after his 2025 departure. Speaking at the European Motor Show in Dublin, the 52-year-old emphasized he would only rejoin a winning team as a partner, not an employee. Speculation links him to Alpine and other outfits ahead of the 2026 season.

Christian Horner, who led Red Bull Racing to eight drivers' championships and six constructors' titles over 21 years, was ousted in July 2025 amid allegations of inappropriate behavior that he denied and was cleared of in internal investigations. His official exit in September came with a near $100 million payout, ending a transformative era for the Milton Keynes-based team.

On January 31, 2026, at the European Motor Show in Dublin, Horner spoke publicly for the first time since leaving. 'I feel like I have unfinished business in Formula One,' he declared. 'It didn’t finish the way that I would have liked it to finish.' He reflected on his achievements: 'I had a great run, won a lot of races, championships and worked with some amazing drivers, engineers, and partners.'

Horner admitted missing the sport's adrenaline and camaraderie: 'I miss the sport, I miss the people, I miss the team that I built.' However, he is selective about any return. 'I am not going to come back for just anything. I am only going to come back for something that can win,' he stated. Financially secure, he added, 'I don’t need to go back. I could stop my career now.'

He seeks a partnership role in a victory-oriented environment: 'I would want to be a partner, rather than just a hired hand.' A transfer ban prevents action until spring, with the 2026 season starting March 8. Rumors connect him to every team, but Alpine has confirmed his involvement in talks for a 24% stake via Otro Capital, potentially as team principal with ownership.

Links to Aston Martin and Ferrari persist, though Horner remains coy. He also addressed his rivalry with Mercedes' Toto Wolff: 'I have a huge amount of respect for him,' but noted, 'Sport is boring if everybody is friendly... You have got to have a rivalry.'

Horner expressed pride in Red Bull Powertrains' first engine run in Barcelona, a project he initiated in 2022. For now, he enjoys family time and speaking engagements, in no rush to decide.

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X discussions on Christian Horner's statement about 'unfinished business' in F1 and potential comeback as a partner in a winning team, possibly with Alpine, feature high engagement from news outlets and fans. Opinions vary: excitement over speculation, neutral reporting by journalists, humorous threats of return, and skepticism or criticism tied to his Red Bull exit and past controversies.

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