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Christian Horner Attends Monaco E-Prix, Says He's Enjoying Time Away from F1
21 May 2026motorsportAnalysisInterview

Christian Horner Attends Monaco E-Prix, Says He's Enjoying Time Away from F1

Former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner made a surprise appearance at the Monaco E-Prix, his first Formula E race. He described it as a pressure-free experience and expressed interest in the Gen4 car.

Christian Horner, former Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal, made a surprise appearance at the Monaco E-Prix, marking his first visit to a Formula E race. Speaking from the starting grid, Horner explained he's taking full advantage of his time away from Formula 1 since leaving the Milton Keynes outfit in July 2025 after two decades at the helm.

Why it matters:

Horner's presence in the Formula E paddock fuels speculation about his future in motorsport. Having been linked to roles in F1 and MotoGP, his visit signals genuine curiosity about the all-electric series as it enters a new chapter with the Gen4 car. His comments also offer insight into how one of F1's most successful leaders is spending his unexpected sabbatical.

The Details:

  • Horner attended as a guest of Liberty Media, F1's commercial rights holders, and used the opportunity to see how the championship is evolving.
  • He revealed he's also visited MotoGP and watched Coventry City clinch promotion to the Premiership. "For the first time in 30 years, I've had a little bit of time out, mainly with my family," he said.
  • On the Gen4 car: "It's my first ever Formula E race, so seeing that Gen4 car ... I think it looks quite a beast, so I think it's going to be a big step for them."
  • Horner emphasized the relaxed nature of the visit: "It's really nice to be at a race where you have absolutely zero pressure."

What's next:

While Horner hasn't confirmed any plans to return to a team principal role, his active engagement with other series suggests he's keeping options open. Whether he returns to F1 or explores new challenges in Formula E or MotoGP, his next move will be closely watched as the 2026 season approaches.

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