Netflix eyes Christian Horner's return to F1 paddock

Following his reflections on a shock 2025 Red Bull dismissal in Netflix's Drive to Survive season 8, former team principal Christian Horner is linked to a Formula 1 comeback. Reports claim the series wants him back for dramatic storylines, while ex-driver Juan Pablo Montoya backs a potential Alpine move.

Horner was sacked midseason in July 2025 and fully relieved of duties in September, with Laurent Mekies taking over to guide Max Verstappen to second place in the drivers' championship.

Italian outlet Corriere della Sera reports Netflix hopes Horner rejoins the F1 paddock, valuing the narratives he generated at Red Bull. Drive to Survive, which started in 2019 covering 2018, spotlighted his role in events like Daniel Ricciardo's Renault switch, his Toto Wolff rivalry, and Verstappen's 2021 title win over Lewis Hamilton.

For 2026, links to Ferrari, Haas, and Cadillac were denied, but Aston Martin (reuniting with Adrian Newey and Honda) and especially Alpine—with ties to boss Flavio Briatore—are in play. Montoya called a Horner-Alpine link 'very cool,' saying he 'would do wonders.'

Horner has also voiced interest in buying Otro Capital's stake in Alpine, backed by Ryan Reynolds, Anthony Joshua, and Trent Alexander-Arnold.

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Dramatic split-image of Christian Horner accusing Helmut Marko in a Drive to Survive-style interview amid Red Bull F1 internal drama.
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In the latest season of Netflix's Drive to Survive, former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has denied any involvement from Max Verstappen's camp in his 2025 dismissal and instead pointed to advisor Helmut Marko as a key influence. Horner described the sudden departure as a profound loss after two decades with the team. The series, released on February 27, 2026, details the internal shifts at Red Bull following the death of founder Dietrich Mateschitz.

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.

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Former Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner has dismissed recent rumors linking him to Alpine, stating he would only return to Formula 1 for the right opportunity. In an interview, Horner emphasized his interest in a role involving ownership and winning potential. He reflected on his 21-year tenure at Red Bull while expressing no rush to re-enter the sport.

Netflix has launched Season 8 of its popular Formula 1 documentary series, Drive to Survive, offering behind-the-scenes insights into the dramatic 2025 season. The eight episodes highlight the intense three-way championship battle among McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri and Red Bull's Max Verstappen, culminating in Norris's victory. Produced by Box to Box Films, the season became available on February 27, ahead of the 2026 Australian Grand Prix.

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Netflix and Apple TV have announced a collaboration to expand Formula 1 access for U.S. audiences in 2026. Season 8 of the docuseries Drive to Survive premiered on both platforms, covering the 2025 championship. Apple TV will serve as the exclusive U.S. broadcaster for the live F1 season, while Netflix will stream the Canadian Grand Prix.

At Apple TV's 2026 press day, Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali hinted at a possible sequel to the hit film 'F1,' responding coyly to fan inquiries. The movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski, grossed $631.5 million worldwide and earned four Oscar nominations. Domenicali emphasized the need to build on its success amid Apple's growing partnership with the sport.

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Formula 1 team Alpine sparked speculation about Franco Colapinto's future with a cryptic social media post. The message features numbers adding up to 43, the Argentine driver's number, and asks if followers have 'done the maths'. This comes ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, as Flavio Briatore visited Buenos Aires to finalize details with sponsors.

 

 

 

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