The factor that could lure former F1 supremo back to the grid
Christian Horner's emotional speech after Redbull F1 sacking
Christian Horner was relieved of his duties as Red BullF1 CEO and team principal in July after 20 years, with Helmut Marko confirming under-performance as the reason.
Horner led Red Bull to six constructors’ and eight drivers’ titles, but the team was in fourth place in the constructors’ standings at the time of his departure.
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone stated that Horner could return to the sport, but only if he is able to own a stake in a team, a condition he never achieved at Red Bull.
Ecclestone described Horner's dismissal as 'ruthless' but acknowledged Red Bull felt they had no choice.
Horner has been replaced by Laurent Mekies, and McLaren boss Zak Brown anticipates improved relations between the teams under Mekies' leadership.