
Horner and BYD: Shock F1 entry talks surface?
Speculation is mounting that former Red Bull boss Christian Horner could play a central role in a potential Formula 1 entry by Chinese automotive giant BYD, following reports of discreet meetings in Cannes.
Why it matters:
BYD—one of the world's largest EV manufacturers—is evaluating a move into F1, possibly as an 11th team. Horner's availability after his Red Bull exit and his proven track record in building championship-winning teams make him a natural candidate to lead such a project. If realized, this could reshape the grid and intensify the sport's ties with Chinese industry.
The details:
- Horner reportedly met with BYD executive Stella Li over two days during BYD's "Cannes Night" event.
- Li has publicly confirmed the company's interest in F1, calling it "a platform for passion, culture, and technology."
- BYD is understood to be assessing the viability of a completely new entry, rather than just acquiring a stake in an existing team like Alpine.
- Horner's gardening leave ended on May 8, making him eligible to return to F1 in any capacity.
- He was also seen at the Monaco E-Prix as a guest of Liberty Global, further fueling paddock chatter.
What's next:
No formal entry has been announced, but the combination of BYD's ambition, Horner's experience, and ongoing FIA discussions about grid expansion adds weight to the rumors. A decision could come later this year as the 2026 regulations approach.
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