“It is the perfect time of year, in Britain at least, to have time on one’s hands to get all green-fingered. Following his unceremonious departure from Red Bull, Christian Horner should embrace the time to care for his flowers or manicure his lawn, because he will have plenty of gardening leave on which to do so. But Horner is a man hungry for success, you do not boast the sort of record he did across two decades at the pinnacle of motorsport without needing to win. So, when he is free to put down the watering can, hang the rake back in the shed and pass responsibility of his grounds back to a team of trained professionals, just what will Horner end up doing? Here, Motorsport.com takes a look at some of the options available to the 51-year-old now that he’s free of Red Bull’s stable: Take a ride on the Prancing Horse – Even before his departure from Red Bull, there had been speculation that Horner could be in the running to become the next in a long line of team principals given the task of reviving the fortunes of Ferrari.”
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