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I've been hearing things that Fred Vasseur is gonna be given a contract extension because of the 'stability' that he brings to the team...  That prolly more like it means that Ferrari can't get Horner so they have no choice but to stay with Vasseur.  Cheesy Cheesy

So I guess the odds on Horner going to Alpine and buying 20% of the team is going up?  Chances are he's not taking a sabbatical.

What stability are they talking about? Haha. Ferrari started the season horrible and went on like that for many races. They are barely recovering thanks to the recent upgrades.

Then yeah the rumours are likely to turn out to be true... Horner to Alpine. It is a big downgrade in his career in my opinion.




'Stability' to be at the bottom among the top teams.  Grin Grin

As for Horner, I guess he's the kind of guy who likes to builds from the bottom up.  Remember, he took over Red Bull when it was nothing and built it to the great team it is now.  I'm not really sure if he could do it again with Alpine but if we do see it, then should we really be surprised?  Wink

Another thing is Horner could end up working at the top brass with the FIA.  Bernie Ecclestone used to say it back in the say.
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I've been hearing things that Fred Vasseur is gonna be given a contract extension because of the 'stability' that he brings to the team...  That prolly more like it means that Ferrari can't get Horner so they have no choice but to stay with Vasseur.  Cheesy Cheesy

So I guess the odds on Horner going to Alpine and buying 20% of the team is going up?  Chances are he's not taking a sabbatical.

What stability are they talking about? Haha. Ferrari started the season horrible and went on like that for many races. They are barely recovering thanks to the recent upgrades.

Then yeah the rumours are likely to turn out to be true... Horner to Alpine. It is a big downgrade in his career in my opinion.




'Stability' to be at the bottom among the top teams.  Grin Grin

As for Horner, I guess he's the kind of guy who likes to builds from the bottom up.  Remember, he took over Red Bull when it was nothing and built it to the great team it is now.  I'm not really sure if he could do it again with Alpine but if we do see it, then should we really be surprised?  Wink