Horner Officially Allowed to Return to Formula 1 After Non-Compete Clause Ends
After a ten-month absence, Christian Horner is now permitted to return to Formula 1 as his non-compete clause expired on May 8, clearing the way for his comeback following his departure from Red Bull.
🟢 Horner Officially Allowed to Return to Formula 1
After a ten-month absence, Christian Horner can finally return to Formula 1. His non-compete clause expired on May 8, inevitably fueling speculation about his comeback.
Horner was dismissed by the Red Bull team three days after last year’s British Grand Prix. During this period, his contract prohibited him from joining a rival team. Now that the clause has expired, nothing stands in the way of his return.
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