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Horner returns to F1 paddock a year after sacking
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Horner returns to F1 paddock a year after sacking

Christian Horner, former Red Bull team boss, returned to the Formula One paddock at the British Grand Prix a year after being sacked. He was invited back by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem and Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali. Horner, who led Red Bull to multiple championship wins, mentioned his desire to return only if he could be a winner again. He emphasized his focus on success and avoiding a 'gardening leave' period that restricted his work. While linked to potential teams like Alpine and Aston Martin, Horner stated he wouldn't return solely for employment, preferring to associate with winning teams.

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Horner returns to F1 paddock a year after sacking

Christian Horner, former Red Bull team boss, returned to the Formula One paddock at the British Grand Prix a year after being sacked. He was invited back by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem and Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali. Horner, who led Red Bull to multiple championship wins, mentioned his desire to return only if he could be a winner again. He emphasized his focus on success and avoiding a 'gardening leave' period that restricted his work. While linked to potential teams like Alpine and Aston Martin, Horner stated he wouldn't return solely for employment, preferring to associate with winning teams.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents Horner's personal reflections and career history without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on his professional situation and quotes him directly, maintaining a balanced tone. While Formula One is a competitive sport, the narrative focuses on his career decisions,

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