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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Guenther Steiner gives ‘wrong’ verdict on Christian Horner potentially joining Ferrari in 2026
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Guenther Steiner gives ‘wrong’ verdict on Christian Horner potentially joining Ferrari in 2026

Last updated: November 4, 2025 4:55 pm
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Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has expressed his belief that it would not be in Ferrari’s best interest for Christian Horner to join the team. Despite ongoing speculation linking Horner to a move to Maranello, Steiner emphasized the importance of stability in leadership before the 2026 Formula 1 regulations come into effect.

In an exclusive interview, Steiner acknowledged that Horner’s name naturally comes up in discussions about potential vacancies at Ferrari, but he urged the Scuderia to remain patient with their current team boss, FrĂ©dĂ©ric Vasseur. Horner, who departed earlier this year after a ÂŁ50 million settlement, has reportedly been in talks with several teams for a potential return to the paddock in 2026.

Horner’s departure from Red Bull after a 19-year tenure coincided with a resurgence in form for the team under new team principal Laurent Mekies. Since Mekies took over, Red Bull has scored 174 points in eight rounds, compared to just 172 points in the 12 races prior. Max Verstappen has also narrowed the gap in the championship standings, making a return to title contention.

Despite Horner’s departure, Steiner emphasized the importance of Ferrari resisting a similar shake-up. He highlighted the challenges of running the Italian team and suggested that Vasseur, who recently received a contract extension, should be given the opportunity to navigate through the 2026 season with the new regulations in place.

Steiner stated, “I think Fred will get a bit more time and the entirety of 2026 with the complete new rules. If they are not competitive next year, I think something will happen there. It would be wrong now to put somebody new in right now. The new regulations are going to be challenging for everyone, and Ferrari will have had 2026 in mind for a long time.”

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Lewis Hamilton, who joined Ferrari for the 2025 season, has yet to secure a race win with the team. The Scuderia currently sits in second place in the Constructors’ standings but faces increasing pressure from Red Bull and Mercedes. Speculation about Charles Leclerc’s future with the team continues to swirl as well.

In a separate development, former F1 driver and Sky Sports analyst Martin Brundle praised Laurent Mekies’ leadership at Red Bull amid rumors of Christian Horner’s potential return. Brundle suggested that the sport is moving towards a new type of leadership model, with team principals having deep technical and engineering backgrounds.

Brundle stated, “Very impressed and he’s handling it in a very mature way. Ego, absolutely non-existent, parked. We’re seeing a new type of team principal these days, aren’t we? That’s why Christian wouldn’t want to come back as a team principal.”

Overall, the landscape of Formula 1 leadership is evolving, with a focus on technical expertise and collaboration among senior figures within the teams. As the sport prepares for the 2026 regulations, stability and continuity in leadership will be crucial for teams like Ferrari to navigate the challenges ahead. The world is constantly changing and evolving, with new technologies and innovations shaping the way we live our lives. One of the most significant advancements in recent years has been the development of artificial intelligence (AI), which is revolutionizing industries across the globe.

AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, particularly computer systems. These machines are able to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation.

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One of the key areas where AI is making a profound impact is in the field of healthcare. AI has the potential to transform the way medical professionals diagnose and treat patients, ultimately improving outcomes and saving lives. For example, AI-powered algorithms can analyze medical imaging scans, such as MRIs and X-rays, to detect abnormalities and diagnose conditions with a high degree of accuracy. This can help doctors make more informed decisions and provide better care to their patients.

In addition to diagnosis, AI is also being used to personalize treatment plans for patients. By analyzing vast amounts of patient data, AI algorithms can identify patterns and trends that may not be apparent to human doctors. This can lead to more effective treatment options and better outcomes for patients.

AI is also being used to streamline administrative tasks in healthcare facilities, such as scheduling appointments, managing electronic health records, and processing insurance claims. By automating these processes, healthcare providers can free up more time to focus on patient care, ultimately improving the overall quality of the healthcare system.

Another area where AI is having a significant impact is in the field of transportation. Self-driving cars, powered by AI algorithms, are becoming increasingly common on the roads, promising to make driving safer and more efficient. These vehicles are able to navigate traffic, avoid obstacles, and make split-second decisions to prevent accidents. As the technology continues to advance, self-driving cars have the potential to drastically reduce the number of car accidents and fatalities on the road.

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AI is also being used to improve the efficiency of public transportation systems. By analyzing data on passenger volumes and traffic patterns, AI algorithms can optimize bus and train routes to reduce congestion and improve the overall passenger experience. This can lead to faster and more reliable public transportation services, making it easier for people to get around cities and reducing the environmental impact of transportation.

In conclusion, AI is transforming industries across the globe, from healthcare to transportation and beyond. With its ability to analyze vast amounts of data and perform complex tasks, AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work. As the technology continues to advance, it will be exciting to see the new ways in which AI can improve our lives and make the world a better place.

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