Christian Horner is exploring options to return to the Formula 1 paddock after his exit from Red Bull, possibly by setting up his own team.
Horner has held preliminary talks about establishing a 12th team on the grid, which would be a significant development in the F1 landscape.
F1 has not had 12 teams on the grid since the 2012 season, and the arrival of Cadillac in 2026 will bring the total number of teams to 11.
Despite the potential for a new team, Horner's options for a return to F1 may be limited, with Haas recently declining to meet with him about a possible role.
Christian Horner is looking for a way back into the Formula 1 paddock after finalising his exit from Red Bull.
Horner's departure from Red Bull was finalized in September, after being removed from his roles as F1 CEO and team principal in July.
Christian Horner's future in F1 remains uncertain, but he is exploring options to return to the paddock.
Author's summary: Christian Horner may set up own F1 team.