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Former Red Bull Boss Christian Horner ‘Will Be Back’ in F1

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According to FIA president Ben Sulayem, former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has been missed in F1. Horner was a star in the paddock, for better or worse, and always found a way to drum up controversy. However, while he was controversial, Horner delivered results through his unconventional defense of his team.

After a series of scandals, Red Bull parted ways with Horner. Less than a year after his removal, the British racing leader is reportedly looking for a way back. Oct 19, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner before the Sprint Race of the Formula One US Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas.

Mandatory Credit: Erich Schlegel-Imagn Images In Sulayem, Horner has a fan, citing his impact as a face of the team and the attention that he brings. “Who can remove Christian Horner’s name from motorsport and Formula 1? You can’t.

It was always successful. But success also has enemies, as we know,” Sulayem said. “If you ask me, we miss him in this sport and I do.

I keep in touch with him. He was good for the team, good for the sport. “We would welcome him back, and someone like him will always find his way.