Christian Horner has been fired from Red Bull Racing and can now look for a new employer. Although he has been linked with Ferrari, according to Ted Kravitz, that seems not to be a logical option at all. He proposes another constructor for Max Verstappen's former team boss.
“With his family, with his three children, does he really want to take on all that trouble? Does he really want to live in Italy alone? Does he want to pick up the children from school? Would his wife also move to Italy?”, Kravitz openly wondered on The F1 Show by Sky Sports. The analyst of the premier class of motorsport sees a much more logical alternative for the departing Englishman at Red Bull.
“Perhaps he realises that, as a non-Italian speaker and someone who doesn’t really know the culture there, the transition would be quite a steep climb. Much better would be if Alpine was an option: also a British-based team, with Flavio there, and a team that is very much like Red Bull. Actually, Enstone and Milton Keynes are quite intertwined. Many people in Enstone come from Red Bull, and vice versa.” GPblog previously reported that it is unlikely Horner will make the move to Alpine.