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[Saba Sports News] Since Christian Horner, the former Red Bull team principal, was fired, his future has been a topic of great interest. Recently, media reports suggest that he is likely to join Ferrari. With poor results this season, Ferrari is currently 238 points behind McLaren, and team principal Mattia Binotto is under immense pressure. There is a need for internal change. If Horner joins, his extensive experience and management skills could help Ferrari regain competitiveness and return to the top, which is why Ferrari is interested in him. If Horner moves to Ferrari, it would significantly alter the F1 competitive landscape, potentially boosting Ferrari and increasing competition against strong teams like Red Bull and Mercedes. The editor notes that Horner has served as Red Bull’s team principal since 2005. Under his leadership, the team won 6 constructors’ titles, 8 drivers’ titles (four each for Vettel and Verstappen), 124 Grand Prix wins, and 287 podium finishes. He transformed Red Bull from a mid-field team into a top-tier powerhouse, becoming one of the most successful team principals in F1 history.
