
F1 fans divided over Christian Horner to Ferrari rumors
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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