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Horner gives insight into post-Red Bull life at Monaco E-Prix

Horner gives insight into post-Red Bull life at Monaco E-Prix

Summary
Christian Horner, free from Red Bull pressures, attended the Monaco E-Prix as a guest, hinting at a relaxed sabbatical while rumors about his next move in F1 or MotoGP persist.

Less than a year after his dramatic exit from Red Bull following last summer's British Grand Prix, Christian Horner was back on the grid last weekend in Monte-Carlo. But this time, there was no headset, no pit wall tension, and no championship battle demanding his attention. Horner was present as a guest of Formula E, wandering the paddock as a mere observer — curious, relaxed, and untethered from the stopwatch.

Why it matters:

Horner's appearance at the Monaco E-Prix signals a man deliberately stepping away from the intense pressure of Formula 1 leadership. With persistent rumors linking him to Alpine F1 and a senior MotoGP role, his public posture offers clues about whether he's genuinely enjoying a break or quietly positioning for a comeback.

The details:

  • Horner attended as a guest of Liberty Global, Formula E's parent company, and appeared intrigued by the series' rapid evolution.
  • He told talkSPORT: "I'm enjoying a bit of time out, and it's really nice to be at a race where you have absolutely zero pressure."
  • Earlier this year, he visited MotoGP paddock as a Liberty Media guest, fueling ownership speculation.
  • He's also been attending Coventry City games and spending time with family — a first in 30 years.

What's next:

While Horner's track record makes him a prime candidate for major leadership roles in F1 or beyond, his current sabbatical shows no signs of ending soon. In Monaco, he looked content simply watching racing unfold — no radio chatter, no immediate need to return to the pit wall.

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