Christian Horner says no to Ferrari and stays at Red Bull
Christian Horner’s words
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner spoke to Sky Sports about Ferrari: “Surprised by Binotto’s resignation? Not really. It’s obviously Ferrari’s choice. I think the next one will be the sixth team principal of the Maranello team I will sit in front of since I have been in Formula 1. It is obviously a difficult time for him. They had a great car this year, they were definitely very competitive.”
There had also been talk of Christian Horner himself as a possible successor: “Me at Ferrari in the future? My commitment to the Red Bull team is very strong. I have been there from the beginning and obviously have a very close connection.”
Ferrari was founded in 1947 by Enzo Ferrari, in Maranello, in the province of Modena. It is involved in the Formula One world championship, where it holds the record for the number of world Constructors’ titles won (16), and in the FIA Sport Prototypes and Endurance world championships. The official symbol is that of the prancing horse on a yellow background, the color representing the city of Modena.