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F1 fans divided over Christian Horner to Ferrari rumors

F1 fans divided over Christian Horner to Ferrari rumors

Summary
Speculation persists about Christian Horner joining Ferrari following his Red Bull exit, with fan opinion split on whether the Scuderia should hire the championship-winning former boss or stick with current principal Fred Vasseur.

Eight months after his departure from Red Bull, speculation continues to link former team principal Christian Horner with a potential move to Ferrari, revealing a split in fan opinion on whether the Scuderia should pursue him.

Why it matters:

Horner's potential hiring represents a pivotal decision for Ferrari as they seek to end a prolonged championship drought. His proven track record of building a dominant team at Red Bull contrasts with Ferrari's recent instability, making the debate about leadership style and cultural fit central to their future success.

The details:

  • Horner's Red Bull tenure spanned 20 years, yielding eight drivers' titles and four constructors' championships, while Ferrari last won a constructors' title in 2008 and a drivers' title in 2007.
  • Previous rumors were swiftly denied by Ferrari, with both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc expressing support for current boss Fred Vasseur.
  • The speculation was reignited pre-season by comments from eight-time Grand Prix winner Juan Pablo Montoya, who suggested Ferrari would be wise to hire Horner but would need to be patient.
  • A fan poll revealed divided sentiment:
    • 45% believe Ferrari should avoid signing the 52-year-old.
    • 37.14% voted 'yes,' believing he would be a good team principal for the Italian squad.
    • 17.86% indicated that while Horner would be great, the team should retain Vasseur.

What's next:

For now, Ferrari maintains its commitment to Fred Vasseur's leadership structure. However, Horner's availability keeps him as a prominent figure in the F1 rumor mill. Any serious move would likely depend on Ferrari's performance in the coming seasons and whether the team's hierarchy believes a change in top-level management is necessary to finally return to championship contention.

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