Red Bull's Christian Horner Dismisses Rumored Ferrari Switch
- Christian Horner, Red Bull's 51-year-old British team principal, dismissed rumors of moving to Ferrari during a May 2025 press conference in Barcelona.
- Speculation about Horner's future arose as his current contract runs through 2026, and Ferrari chairman John Elkann reportedly considered him to replace Fred Vasseur.
- Horner acknowledged being flattered by Ferrari's interest but stated his commitment remains entirely with Red Bull, where he has been since 2005, overseeing eight drivers' titles.
- Horner acknowledged that while it is nice to be linked with other teams, his full dedication remains firmly with Red Bull, emphasizing his intention to stay with the team for the foreseeable future.
- This denial suggests Horner plans to stay at Red Bull despite ongoing infighting and external approaches, highlighting stability in Red Bull's leadership amid speculation.
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F1: Red Bull's Christian Horner dismisses rumored Ferrari switch
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Horner breaks silence on 'flattering' Ferrari rumours after rumours he'd move
CHRISTIAN HORNER has shut down rumours of a move to Ferrari. The Red Bull boss was linked with Lewis Hamilton’s team with Ferrari chairman John Elkann said to be a huge admirer of the British 51-year-old. GettyChristian Horner has been with Red Bull since 2005[/caption] Horner is one of the most successful team principals in F1 history, overseeing eight drivers’ titles and six constructors’ championships at Red Bull. He most recently signed a ne…
Horner speaks out on 'flattering' Ferrari rumours after being tipped for move
CHRISTIAN HORNER has shut down rumours of a move to Ferrari. The Red Bull boss was linked with Lewis Hamilton’s team with Ferrari chairman John Elkann said to be a huge admirer of the British 51-year-old. GettyChristian Horner has been with Red Bull since 2005[/caption] Horner is one of the most successful team principals in F1 history, overseeing eight drivers’ titles and six constructors’ championships at Red Bull. He most recently signed a ne…
Red Bull chief Christian Horner addresses Ferrari switch rumours and makes Flavio Briatore joke
Christian Horner has told the media he is ‘100 percent’ committed to Red Bull following a report Ferrari were enquiring about his services.According to reports in Germany, Ferrari chairman John Elkann reached out to Horner this week about replacing Fred Vasseur. Elkman and Horner are known to have a good relationship going back many years.The Red Bull man denied that he was planning a move to Italy during the Barcelona press conference. However,…
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