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In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 paddock, Ferrari is reportedly looking to part ways with Team Principal Frédéric Vasseur and replace him with Red Bull’s Christian Horner. The news, still unconfirmed by official sources, emerged over the Monaco Grand Prix weekend and has ignited speculation about major changes at the Scuderia.

Sources close to Maranello suggest Ferrari’s top brass are dissatisfied with the team’s lack of progress under Vasseur’s leadership, despite a more stable performance in the 2024 season. The Italian outfit has not won a Constructors’ Championship since 2008 and continues to fall short of reclaiming its former glory.

Christian Horner, who has led Red Bull Racing since its inception in 2005, is seen as the ideal candidate to revive Ferrari’s championship ambitions. Under Horner’s guidance, Red Bull has claimed multiple titles, including the recent dominance with Max Verstappen. His proven track record, political savvy, and ability to build winning environments make him a highly desirable figure.

However, prying Horner away from Red Bull would be no easy feat. The British team principal has long-standing ties to the Milton Keynes-based team and is under contract. Still, reports suggest Ferrari is prepared to offer an unprecedented package, both financially and in terms of control, to lure him to Italy.

The rumour has caused a stir among fans and insiders, with many questioning the timing and potential fallout. If true, it would mark one of the most dramatic leadership changes in recent F1 history.

As the F1 world awaits official confirmation, one thing is clear—Ferrari is desperate to win again. And they may be willing to shake the sport to its core to make it happen.

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