Formula 1 is about to witness a seismic shift as the controversial Christian Horner exits the Red Bull team, leaving Toto Wolff, the Mercedes boss, in fear of what the future holds. The F1 rivalry between Horner and Wolff has been nothing short of explosive, with heated confrontations in press conferences as their teams battled for the championship.
In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports F1 at the Belgian Grand Prix, Wolff expressed his concerns about the possibility of Horner joining the FIA, hinting at potential chaos in the motorsport world. “I need to be careful, he could be rocking up in the FIA and then I’m really in the s***. You never know,” Wolff remarked, highlighting the unpredictability that Horner brings to the table.
Known for his controversial and polarizing nature, Horner’s departure from Red Bull has sparked speculations about his next move in the F1 arena. Reports suggest that he will be on gardening leave until January 2026, opening up opportunities for a comeback in the sport.
With potential doors at Ferrari and Alpine, where former F1 stalwart Flavio Briatore is currently in charge, Horner’s expertise could be a game-changer for any team looking to revamp its performance. The possibility of him stepping into a more permanent role at Alpine to steer the team towards success is a scenario that fans and experts are eagerly anticipating.
As the F1 world braces for Horner’s next chapter, one thing is certain – his presence will be sorely missed for the entertainment, drama, and thrill he brought to the sport. Stay tuned as the saga unfolds, and the motorsport landscape prepares for a shake-up like never before.