Christian Horner makes paddock return ahead of British Grand Prix

Christian Horner returned to a Formula One paddock at the British Grand Prix (David Davies/PA)
Christian Horner returned to a Formula One paddock at the British Grand Prix (David Davies/PA)
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Christian Horner has returned to the Formula One paddock for the first time since he was sacked by Red Bull and said he wants to come back to the sport with a team that can win.

The 52-year-old arrived in the Silverstone paddock around three hours before Sunday’s British Grand Prix.

Horner was relieved of his duties as Red Bull team principal 48 hours after last year’s event at Silverstone.

Christian Horner
Horner was sacked by Red Bull following this race 12 months ago (Jacob King/PA)

“First time back, great to be back at Silverstone,” he told Sky Sports.

“Ultimately I’m a fan, British Grand Prix in town, I’ve not missed one since 1993 so it’s good to be here.

“I’ve enjoyed my time out. I did 20 years straight with the Red Bull guys, was doing other stuff before that, (so it’s the) first time I’ve ever had time to get off (the) hamster wheel.”

Horner has been linked with Alpine, Aston Martin and also Chinese car manufacturer BYD to lead a possible 12th team on the grid.

Christian Horner
Horner has been linked with a host of teams to return to F1 (Matthew Vincent/PA)

“I’d only look at doing the right thing, something that had an opportunity to win at the end of the day,” Horner said.

“F1 is such a great place, racing has been super this year. Interest in F1 is sky high, so much interest of people from that want to get involved in F1. We’ll see, I’m in no rush.

“There’s so much interest, BYD are a huge company. So much speculation. I’ve been going to every team on the grid so far! Here as a fan today.

“Aston Martin is a great British brand, sad to see them struggling as they are. So much speculation.”

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