
Alonso praised for ‘near‑perfect’ Ferrari era; Horner updates on potential F1 return
Fernando Alonso’s four‑year spell at Ferrari (2010‑14) was hailed by former F1 commentator Jolyon Palmer as the closest the sport has ever come to a perfect driver‑team combination. Palmer highlighted Alonso’s uncanny race‑reading, his pinpoint wheel‑to‑wheel positioning and the two title‑challenging seasons that fell just short of a championship. At the same time, Red Bull’s ex‑team principal Christian Horner gave a fresh update on his possible return to F1, saying he’s relishing his time away, isn’t in a hurry to sign with a team, and that Alpine talks remain “interesting” but not urgent.
Why it matters:
- Benchmark for excellence – Alonso’s Ferrari era sets a performance bar that current contenders still measure themselves against.
- Leadership shift – Horner’s next move could reshape the top‑tier team hierarchy, especially if he brings his proven leadership style to a new outfit.
- Midfield dynamics – A potential Horner‑Alpine partnership would add a new variable to the midfield power balance.
The details:
- Alonso’s legacy
- 2010: Led Abu Dhabi GP heading into the final lap, lost the title to Vettel by five points.
- 2012: Stayed in the championship fight until the last race, fell short by three points; praised for racecraft and strategic thinking.
- Palmer’s quote: “He seemed to anticipate the track before the track even knew what he’d do.”
- Horner’s update
- Gardening leave ended April 9; no contract in place yet.
- Exploring options, including a possible stake in Alpine held by Otro Capital, but stresses he’s “not in a rush.”
- Currently following MotoGP and other series, using the break to recharge.
What’s next:
- Alonso’s influence will likely inform how teams evaluate drivers capable of extracting maximum performance from a car that isn’t outright the fastest.
- Horner’s timeline remains unclear; if a deal with Alpine materialises, the 2026 engine‑regulation window could see a fresh strategic direction for the French squad.
- Both stories underline a broader theme: the fine line between driver brilliance and team leadership in shaping F1’s competitive future.
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