FIA president Ben Sulayem expressed strong support for Horner's return, describing him as having a 'clean heart' and being 'good for the team, good for the sport.' Despite being removed after a series of scandals, Horner reportedly wants to come back and is seeking ownership stakes and full control. chickenroad-game.rodeo
Possible destinations include Alpine, which might offer the ownership Horner desires, Ferrari (though unlikely to provide ownership), and Aston Martin. Sulayem believes teams needing leadership would benefit from someone with Horner's track record, stating 'when someone like him has that history behind him, you don't look at his credibility.' Horner was known for his unconventional defensive tactics and ability to generate controversy, but also for delivering results during his time at Red Bull.
