Christian Horner 'negotiating' return to F1 after Red Bull sacking
Christian Horner seeks a 24% stake in Alpine's Enstone-based Formula 1 team, aiming to return as co-owner with approval from Renault and private investors.
- On Friday, Christian Horner, former Red Bull team principal, is negotiating to buy a minority share in Alpine, which would return him to Formula 1 as a co-owner.
- Following his departure from Red Bull, Horner reportedly received an £80 million payout after 20 years as team principal.
- According to Briatore, `Otro wants to sell their participation in Alpine`, and any deal would need Renault's approval, he said to Motorsport Week.
- Horner faces timing constraints as his gardening leave runs into the season and he has a three-show Australia speaking tour ahead of the Melbourne, Australia March 8 season-opener.
- Market interest centers on the 24% stake, which Otro Capital and its investor group reportedly want to sell, including celebrity backers Ryan Reynolds, Michael B. Jordan and Patrick Mahomes.
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Christian Horner return to F1 talks confirmed after statement made on ex-Red Bull chief's next move
Flavio Briatore has confirmed that Christian Horner is actively negotiating to acquire a 24 per cent stake in the Alpine Formula 1 team, potentially paving the way for the former Red Bull chief's return to the paddock
Christian Horner 'negotiating' return to F1 after Red Bull sacking
Since his departure from Red Bull in July last year, Christian Horner has been rumoured to be making a return to Formula 1.
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Christian Horner had to go to Red Bull in July. Since then, the former Formula 1 team leader of Max Verstappen has been working on his return.
Motor racing-Horner interested in Otro's Alpine stake, says Briatore
BARCELONA, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Former Red Bull boss Christian Horner could take a stake in the Alpine Formula One team but Renault would have to approve any deal with minority shareholders, Alpine's executive advisor Flavio Briatore said on Friday. Read full story
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