
Christian Horner visits FIA amid Alpine investment speculation
Former Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner visited the FIA headquarters in Paris, fueling widespread speculation about his potential return to the Formula 1 grid, possibly linked to a reported investor group eyeing Alpine.
Why it matters:
Horner's sudden appearance at the sport's governing body, after being replaced at Red Bull in July 2025, signals he remains actively engaged in F1's power circles. His potential involvement with Alpine—a team openly for sale—could trigger a significant shift in the team's competitive trajectory and leadership, injecting a new narrative into the midfield battle.
The details:
- FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem shared a photo with Horner on social media, simply captioning it, "Wonderful to welcome Christian Horner to the FIA Paris offices today."
- The visit comes amid confirmed reports that Horner is part of a group of investors that has expressed interest in Alpine, following Otro Capital's announcement that it is exploring the sale of its 24% stake in the team.
- Alpine acknowledged the interest in a statement, noting that "one of those parties to express an interest is a group of investors, which also includes Christian Horner."
- Fan reaction online was immediate, with many connecting the dots and speculating about Horner buying a team, highlighting his missed presence in the paddock.
What's next:
While the visit may have been routine, its timing aligns perfectly with the Alpine investment rumors, making it a focal point for speculation. The coming weeks will be critical to see if the investor group, with Horner involved, formalizes an offer for Otro Capital's stake. A successful acquisition could mark Horner's dramatic return to the F1 frontline, not as a team principal, but potentially as a leading figure in a team's ownership and strategic direction.
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